On Fri, Sep 12, 2025 at 09:51:12AM +0000, ruby R53 wrote: > > Do you expect others to apply your specific patches and configuration and > > try > to reproduce the problem for you (assuming it is even a dwm bug at all)? > > well that's why i said "if it matters" in the first place
It could matter. If you used vanilla dwm (to debug) then you've ruled at least this out. It is just basic debugging principles. Also for your sake: more people might help you if the issue (if there is any) is easier to reproduce or test for. http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#beprecise > > > Please learn to write a proper detailed bug report and use the vanilla > > upstream > version (git or 6.6). > > right, i can try it and will keep you updated on it > > On Friday, September 12th, 2025 at 6:32 AM, Hiltjo Posthuma > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Fri, Sep 12, 2025 at 02:17:45AM +0000, ruby R53 wrote: > > > > > I used FVWM for less than like 2 hours, and then, when I came back to > > > dwm, I noticed all my windows were being treated as dialog ones, and so > > > none of them respected my default window layout (monocle). > > > > > > I'm currently running dwm 6.6 on Gentoo, provided by their official > > > package repository. If it matters, I also have the following patches > > > applied to it: > > > > > > dwm-bartabgroups-20210802-138b405.diff > > > dwm-center-6.2.diff > > > dwm-preventfocusshift-20240831-6.5.diff > > > dwm-refreshrate-20230826-9554a10.diff > > > dwm-removeborder-20220626-d3f93c7.diff > > > > > > But I don't think it might be their fault, as I've been using them almost > > > since I started using dwm as well (months ago), and never had any > > > problems with them. > > > > > > Then, I've also installed dwmblocks as I came back from FVWM. I thought > > > it could be the issue as well, but after starting dwm without it, there > > > was no difference whatsoever. > > > > > > So, what could possibly be causing this? Could FVWM have interfered with > > > how windows behave in X, or could it actually be dwmblocks' fault and I > > > didn't catch it? > > > > > > The weirdest part is how all windows are affected. No matter what program > > > I launch, all of them will have their window behaving as floating ones. A > > > quick fix would be to use Mod+Shift+<space> on each of them, but they > > > won't retain that parameter after I close them. > > > > > > Do you expect others to apply your specific patches and configuration and > > try > > to reproduce the problem for you (assuming it is even a dwm bug at all)? > > > > Please learn to write a proper detailed bug report and use the vanilla > > upstream > > version (git or 6.6). > > > > I will not look into this one at least. > > > > -- > > Kind regards, > > Hiltjo > -- Kind regards, Hiltjo
