On 08/06/2010 11:19 PM, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Jeffrey B. Green (06/08/2010):
You may want to give metacity, xfwm4, awesome, or whatever else a
try. Both xfwm4 and metacity seems to behave as “intended” (as I
described: not really offscreen, just aligned on borders).
I'll reassign it to uwm
Jeffrey B. Green (06/08/2010):
> Nope, the exact command which I reran just now to confirm is:
>
> xclock -geometry 120x240+-10+-10
OK.
> i.e. same as above. I'm running uwm/ude with xdm if that is
> relevant. I certainly could see uwm being at fault here
You may want to give metacity, xfw
On 08/06/2010 06:41 PM, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Jeff Green (04/08/2010):
When starting up xclock with negative offsets to the geometry option, e.g.
xclock -geometry 120x240+-10+-10
xclock opens the window in the center of the display rather than
offset left and up by 10 (pixels).
strange. Us
Hi Jeff,
Jeff Green (04/08/2010):
> When starting up xclock with negative offsets to the geometry option, e.g.
>
> xclock -geometry 120x240+-10+-10
>
> xclock opens the window in the center of the display rather than
> offset left and up by 10 (pixels).
strange. Using your command line exactly
Package: x11-apps
Version: 7.5+5
Severity: normal
When starting up xclock with negative offsets to the geometry option, e.g.
xclock -geometry 120x240+-10+-10
xclock opens the window in the center of the display rather than offset left
and up
by 10 (pixels). This format for the geometry value
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