On 01-Apr-2002 Kit O'Connell wrote:
> I use a program called Logjam, which is a client for posting to
> Livejournal. There is a feature where you can edit your most recent
> journal entry -- it pops up a dialog box with the text and the various
> other settings.
> 
> Under KDE, I was able to resize this window. However, under Blackbox the
> resize window tabs do not appear. This means I have only a tiny bit of
> space in which to edit my entries, and it is kind of a pain because I
> write very long journal entries.
> 
> I don't know if this is enough information but maybe someone can shed some
> light on this.
> 

this may be related to the mozilla "bug".  blackbox honours mwm hints.  in a
term window run 'xprop' and the click on the logjam window you can not resize. 
Send the xprop output to the list.

> 
> Also, am I right in understanding that blackbox will eventually support
> KDE applets without requiring the use of a patch?
> 

sort of.  If you also run the kde panel, they applets will be absorbed by the
panel just like they are in KDE.

I keep trying to find someone willing to write a QT or GTK+ app that will
swallow applets.  Perhaps once blackbox supports the netwm spec someone will
step up to the plate.

I have no plans to blackbox to place KDE applets in the slit.  I believe it
looks unprofessional, hackish even.

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