Bill Leach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Two things... first, are use sure that you have to recompile? I thought
> that this was just a change to the fvwm2 config files.
This change was made upstream between 2.0.45 and 2.0.46. And it is not a
config option,so yes, you have to recompile the fvw
Two things... first, are use sure that you have to recompile? I thought
that this was just a change to the fvwm2 config files. Second, is that
I can move windows between virtual screens by dragging the window so
that it overlaps both and then switch to the destination and finish
'pulling' the win
Peter Paluch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But I have another question: in bo, I was able to move windows between
> screen by simple dragging them. However, in hamm this is not possible. I
> don't want to have EdgeScroll disabled (in bo this wasn't needed). Why
> is this, and how to solve it?
The
Hello,
==
> But I have another question: in bo, I was able to move windows between
> screen by simple dragging them. However, in hamm this is not possible. I
> don't want to have EdgeScroll disabled (in bo this wasn't needed).
That word should be "enab
Hello,
==
> > of windows when I try to move them. However, when I witch to 16 bpp, it
> > stops displaying the outlines when I try to move windows around. Thanks
> > for your help,
> This is a issue with the windowmanager.
>
> For fvwm2, you need a line like "XORValue 255" in the configfile.
Corey Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When I run X Windows in 16 bpp mode, I can see the grided outlines
you mean 8bpp here, right?
> of windows when I try to move them. However, when I witch to 16 bpp, it
> stops displaying the outlines when I try to move windows around. Thanks
> for
When I run X Windows in 16 bpp mode, I can see the grided outlines
of windows when I try to move them. However, when I witch to 16 bpp, it
stops displaying the outlines when I try to move windows around. Thanks
for your help,
Corey Miller
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