On Thu 12 Jan 2023 at 16:10:39 -0500, Steve Litt wrote: > There's been a discussion of "struts" in the context of "other windows' > struts", but I don't know what struts are.
A strut is an area (typically along the edge of the screen) where windows should stay away from. Usually there is something like a task bar or menu bar or panel there. But if you maximize a window, that area will remain unused. With some window managers you can't even move another window over them, even partially. The task bars are also windows, of course, and it would be usual that those windows also set the strut. But in theory it could be a totally different window which does it. Here is a page describing it: https://specifications.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/1.3/ar01s05.html linked from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21384819/x11-struts-geometry ctwm treats _NET_WM_STRUT_PARTIAL like _NET_WM_STRUT, so the extra fields (which reduce the reserved area) are ignored. > SteveT -Olaf. -- ___ "Buying carbon credits is a bit like a serial killer paying someone else to \X/ have kids to make his activity cost neutral." -The BOFH falu.nl@rhialto
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