On Sat, Sep 03, 2011 at 08:10:27PM +0200, Pierre Frenkiel wrote: > On Sat, 3 Sep 2011, Thomas Adam wrote: > > >And in your example, the xclock window remains sticky across a restart > >because of the fix above. > Sorry, but i sais the contrary inmy last post: the xclock > window DOESN'T get the sticky flag ...
OK. I am unable to reproduce this, even with your config. It just does the right thing for me. Try the CVS version of FVWM (use branch-2_6) and see if the problem is still there. > I already gave you my config file. What else do you need? Nothing, if that's your config in its entirety. > NB: I'm not using any session manager. Is it the same for you? It's not about using a session manager. It's about FVWM maintaining state. > I also asked what Linux distrib you are using. I'm not using a distribution. Not that it makes a difference to your problem. -- Thomas Adam -- "Deep in my heart I wish I was wrong. But deep in my heart I know I am not." -- Morrissey ("Girl Least Likely To" -- off of Viva Hate.)