> Could one of you please try what happens if you add the following > lines at the end of the function fvwm/icons.c:CMD_Iconify(), right > before the final return: > > FlushAllMessageQueues(); > XFlush(dpy); > EWMH_SetWMState(fw, False); > GNOME_SetHints(fw); > GNOME_SetWinArea(fw); > > (Even if it works it is not a proper solution, just an attempt to > fire extra events at the window and see what happens.)
I tried this and it appears to have made no difference to the behavior of Chrome: de-iconifying still results in blank white, and WindowShade'ing it fixes this. - cks