"Matthew D. Fuller" wrote about Chromim
> > Chromium's an undecorated window for some reason.

> ....Oh, I see; in the settings
> in chromium under Appearance, there's a "use system title bars and
> borders" that's checked for me.  With it unchecked (after a restart),
> it does hide away the decorations.  Glancing at the props, it looks to
> be related to the Motif WM stuff.  But anyway, you can uncheck that
> box, and it should stop requesting that.

Thanks that works. I had not thought of looking for such a feature there. I had
searched my .ctwmrc to see if anything I had put in there could be responsible,
in vain.

Anyhow, thanks for solving that problem. Now I have to find out how to get the
address bar to behave sensibly, but that's not a ctwm problem.

> For me, it seems to not be click-and-drag to move, but click, then
> move, then click again to release.

I think I had something like that as a problem a few days ago. But now that I
have the title bar back, the window works like all others: I can move it either
by dragging the title bar, or by using Alt+drag button 1 anywhere in window.

>...

> ISTR that Debian's 3.7 is actually more like 3.8 or so, but at any
> rate, it's almost certainly pre 3.8.2.  So the difference is that we
> grew the capability of honoring stupid-ass application requests    8-}

That's consistent with my experience, but stupid request turned off works
nicely. I don't like chrome, but for some unknown reason, on my system family
videos on google plus work better in chrome than in firefox.

Thanks for all the help.

Aaron

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