uses my .mailcap.
let's see what alpine people say...
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ion?
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ld be justified, but against what:
xterm / X.org video driver / libx11 ...?
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less somebody
suggests something else.
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ot;fvwm restart" to recover.
What can be the config item giving that behaviour ?
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y 1, I get 3 outputs
keycode press 15
keycode release 15
keycode release 56
for hotkey 5, I get 3 outputs
keycode press 32
keycode release 32
keycode release 125
I really unable to figure out the origin of these behaviours.
Anybody has an idea?
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e list, as you can see at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/fvwm@lists.math.uh.edu/
So this proves that none of the 2 archives are complete, and I find
really amazing to have to aggregate 2 archives to have a complete view
(but I'm surely too cartesian!)
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of these 2 archives, none of
them
being complete ( I thought that the 2nd one was complete, but I discovered
that
at least 1 post was not listed, the FOSDEM Call for Talks )
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/ leads
to the 2nd one.
Can anybody explain that?
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On Sun, 20 Jan 2013, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
/*
XChangeProperty(dpy, win, XA_WM_NAME, XA_STRING, 8,
PropModeReplace,
(unsigned char *)progname, strlen(progname));
*/
this is a comment. I'll try to recompile after removing the /* */
I did it, with the source provided by the d
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this is a comment. I'll try to recompile after removing the /* */
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by dichotomy. My patience was rewarded, as I at last found the name
which worked: "Untitled" !!!
It looks like a bug in xzoom, don't you agree?
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hi everynody,
I have a lot of "style" settings, and up to now all worked perfwctly.
Today, I added a line for xzoom
Style "xzoom" NoTitle, NoHandles, Sticky
but these settings are ignored for all xzoom windows.
Any idea?
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his forum whether some users have the same problem, but I got
no answer. I'll try on the Debian forum.
Thanks again for you help. At least, I learned some useful features.
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I'm not using any session manager. Is it the same for you?
I also asked what Linux distrib you are using.
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here is no Title param, the previous value(NoTitle)
is not kept, but reverts to the default(Title)
2/ the Sticky flag is not applied
Can the differences in behaviuor come from the Linux distrib?
Which one are you using?
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ke
to know what happens for other people. May be we could then find what
explains
the difference of behaviours.
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blem, I tried also with
xdvi: same behaviuor.
And I tried also on my new laptop, on which I have a freshly installed
Squeeze: same thing.
,
Anyway, as it works by restarting the application, it's a minor bug,
and it doesn't deserve spending too much time on it.
Thanks for your help.
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s..) but what?
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changes, or to save
the lines to modify by adding a #. It is a litle easier than copying
the modified lines from an other file.
Anyway, I tried FvwmConsole with "read debug", with half success:
some changes ware taken into account (Pager geometry for example),
but not the xclock style line, even after restarting xclock.
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hi everybody,
I added the parameter StayOnTOP to Style line for xclock, and that doesn't
work.The same Style line works for other programs, like Xdialog.
Can anybody explain that?
PS: it's not a problem of Style name, as other parameters, as Sticky,...
work perfectly.
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program is ignored (not sticky, title present, ...)
I imagined that the dash in the name could be the cause, but the problem
remains if I remove the dash (changing accordingly the program name of course)
Has anybody an explanation?
version : fvwm 2.5.30
running on debian Squeeze
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