On 05/02/12 at 11:57pm, Uli Armbruster wrote: > * Ivan c00kiemon5ter V Kanakarakis <ivan.ka...@gmail.com> [05.02.2012 23:50]: > > this happens in monsterwm too. I tried to redraw the borders after a > > configure request event and this seems to help, but it's not final. > > if you open an mplayer window and then open/quit repeatedly a second > > mplayer window, you'll see it happen. > > it's easier for some reason to reproduce it with a second window, than > > just one. > > Ah ok, I didn't see this, because I hardly open two mplayers ;) Oh and I use > mplayer2, maybe it behaves a little different with this fork, I'll have to > check. > > Do you know a quick patch for dwm to do this redraw? >
all you have to do to emulate this, is to translate and add at the end of configurerequest() function the following pseudocode if (c && c:is_the_currently_focused_client) focus(c); as I mentioned before, that didn't solve the problem in monsterwm it just hid it until somebody understands it, so we can have a proper solution. -- Ivan c00kiemon5ter V Kanakarakis http://c00kiemon5ter.github.com