Re: OpenOffice and Fluxbox, window sizing problem

2010-02-28 Thread Tyler Smith
"Wayne " writes: > Tyler Smith wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm trying to use openoffice on Debian testing, with Fluxbox as my >> window manager. I use the styles and formatting dropdown, and the >> undocked window it provides when you click on the "more" option quite a >> lot. > > Styles & formatting in

Re: OpenOffice and Fluxbox, window sizing problem

2010-02-28 Thread Wayne
Tyler Smith wrote: Hi, I'm trying to use openoffice on Debian testing, with Fluxbox as my window manager. I use the styles and formatting dropdown, and the undocked window it provides when you click on the "more" option quite a lot. Styles & formatting in what, fluxbox or OO? However, no mat

OpenOffice and Fluxbox, window sizing problem

2010-02-28 Thread Tyler Smith
Hi, I'm trying to use openoffice on Debian testing, with Fluxbox as my window manager. I use the styles and formatting dropdown, and the undocked window it provides when you click on the "more" option quite a lot. However, no matter how many times I manually resize the undocked window, or set my p

Re: Window sizing on Windowmaker

2004-12-19 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 09:51:04AM +, Piers Kittel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hello all, > > Have used windowmaker a lot for quite a while on my work and home > computers, but one thing really bugs me is that only a few certain > window, when opened, is sized in crazy sizes. For example,

Window sizing on Windowmaker

2004-12-06 Thread Piers Kittel
Hello all, Have used windowmaker a lot for quite a while on my work and home computers, but one thing really bugs me is that only a few certain window, when opened, is sized in crazy sizes. For example, if I open an email in Thunderbird, the window takes up the full width but only 1cm or so hi

Re: Window Sizing in Gnome

2003-03-27 Thread Craig Dickson
Jeremiah C. Foster wrote: > I am having trouble resizing windows in Gnome. In KDE one can put the > cursor over the right hand border of a particular window frame and then > resize it. This is unavaiable in Gnome as far as I can see. This is not a Gnome vs. KDE thing; it just has to do with your

Re: Window Sizing in Gnome

2003-03-27 Thread Alex Malinovich
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 12:59, Jeremiah C. Foster wrote: > Greetings, > > I am having trouble resizing windows in Gnome. In KDE one can put the > cursor over the right hand border of a particular window frame and then > resize it. This is unavaiable in Gnome as far as I can see. > > I would like my

Window Sizing in Gnome

2003-03-27 Thread Jeremiah C. Foster
Greetings, I am having trouble resizing windows in Gnome. In KDE one can put the cursor over the right hand border of a particular window frame and then resize it. This is unavaiable in Gnome as far as I can see. I would like my windows bigger and am unable to resize them in Gnome. Might someone

Re: Help with window manager now window sizing

2002-03-30 Thread Matijs van Zuijlen
On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 01:07:25PM +1200, Alan Shrimpton wrote: > I still come up with large window sizes. An example is: > Control Center open and click on the Screensaver option and the window goes > beyond the boundaries of my monitor. I have to drag it around to get to the > ok and cancel but

Re: Help with window manager now window sizing

2002-03-29 Thread Alan Shrimpton
Thanks Jeff for your time. You got it running for me. Had to select Sawmill in the Debian Menu before it would work. Sawmill I believe is the old name for Sawfish. I still come up with large window sizes. An example is: Control Center open and click on the Screensaver option and the window goe

Window sizing

2000-01-20 Thread Don Cavaiani
I now have Netscape working under both WIN98 and Linux(thanks to the help of users of this "list"). However, the browser window under linux is cut off on the left side(it is fine under Windows). The Debian words have the "De" on the starting home page cut off. I have not found a way to "move" or

Re: Window sizing

2000-01-20 Thread Alec Smith
In all the window managers I've used you can click on the title bar and move the window... Basically the same way you move a window around under Windows. On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, Don Cavaiani wrote: > I now have Netscape working under both WIN98 and Linux(thanks to the > help of users of this "list

Re: window sizing

1998-09-07 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, Try a variation of these: -~/.xsession or .xinitrc--- default_dir=/home/srivasta userresources=$default_dir/.Xresources if [ -f $userresources ]; then xrdb -merge $userresources fi

Re: window sizing

1998-09-07 Thread jdassen
On Mon, Sep 07, 1998 at 11:36:35AM -0500, Kathy Miles wrote: > Hi, hopeing someone can help me. I'm adjusting to using debian linux and > still finding things a challenge. I'm running X and have been using > various windows managers like fvwm95, icewm, and window maker. The problem > is my display

window sizing

1998-09-07 Thread Kathy Miles
Hi, hopeing someone can help me. I'm adjusting to using debian linux and still finding things a challenge. I'm running X and have been using various windows managers like fvwm95, icewm, and window maker. The problem is my display is 640 x 480 (due to visual impairment on my part) and I can't get wi