In the terminal, as part of your shell's RC file (.bashrc, .zshrc etc.) or in .xinitrc. I have it in a startup script that is executed from .xinitrc when dwm starts. On 12/05/19 06:13, Enan Ajmain wrote: > Where do I run `wmname LG3D`? > > On Sun, May 12, 2019 at 4:41 PM Przemek DragaDczuk > <mailing-l...@draganczuk.tk> wrote: > > > > Running `wmname LG3D` should help with that. I've had similar issue and > > that fixed it for me. > > On 12/05/19 03:09, Enan Ajmain wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I need to use logisim, a tool for designing and simulating logic > > > circuits. But the problem is that logisim is built in Java, and due to > > > well-known issue in Java it doesn't launch properly in dwm. I just > > > installed xfce4 and checked that logisim works perfectly fine with it. > > > After moving around in xfce4 for an hour and due to previous usage, > > > I'm thinking of switching back to xfce. I wouldn't even think about it > > > if it was not so difficult to install xfce from source. > > > > > > Anyway, I'd like to keep using dwm, but it doesn't lauch the > > > previously mentioned tool because it was built in Java. I have tried > > > the following solution suggested by ArchWiki, but it doesn't work for > > > logisim. If anyone else has any idea, please let me know. > > > > > > ``` > > > export _JAVA_AWT_WM_NONREPARENTING=1 > > > ``` > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Enan Ajmain > > > > > > > Sent via Migadu.com, world's easiest email hosting > > >
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