On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 09:15:49AM -0400, Tessa Lau wrote: > The 7/23 snapshot is somewhat better but still not fixed. The menu > panel is now correctly placed at the top of the screen. However, the > edge panel also starts out underneath the menu panel at the top of the > screen, with a few rows of pixels barely visible underneath the meun > panel. I am able to click on those few pixels and move it down to the > bottom of the screen where it belongs. >
Ok, if I well understand when you use gnome to "move" your edge panel it is not placed correctly. What I do: I right click on a panel and create an edge panel. Then I right click on this edge panel and open the properties (gnome) dialog. With this dialog I can place my edge panel at 12 different positions on the screen (top-left, middle-left, bottom-left, left-bottom, middle-bottom, ...etc.). When I try all these positions the edge panel does not interfere with the menu panel (and my bottom panel). I use gnome-2.0. If I well understand, when you do the same operation your edge panel interfere with your menu panel when you place at the different "top" positions (5 possibilities). Can you confirm this? What version of gnome do you use? If this is the case this is a gnome-panel bug. fvwm respects the position the gnome-panel ask for. However, what may happen is that your version of GNOME use a new method to move resize a window (via _NET hints) which is not yet implemented in fvwm and that the replacement method used by the gnome panel when a window manager does not support this method is broken. We will implement this method soon and I will ask you to test it when a snapshot will contain the "fix". Thanks, Olivier -- Visit the official FVWM web page at <URL: http://www.fvwm.org/>. To unsubscribe from the list, send "unsubscribe fvwm" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To report problems, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
