On Mon, Jun 14, 2004 at 11:17:43PM +0700, Ruslan Kosolapov wrote:
> 
>  RM> On Mon, Jun 14, 2004 at 04:43:08PM +0200, Roeland Moors wrote:
>  >> I have a fvwmIconMan inside my FvwmButtons. The area for this
>  >> IconMan is to large if there are only a couple apps. The IconMan
>  >> is then centered. Is it possible to bottom align the IconMan
>  >> inside the FvwmButtons?
>  >> I found a right, left, center option but not top, center, align.
>  >> 
>  RM> Here is a screenshot with the problem:
>  RM> http://users.telenet.be/roeland/fvwm/screen.jpg
> 
>  RM> The FvwmIconMan should be lower.
> 
>   As I understand, to solve this problem you should configure
>   FvwmIconMan, not FvwmButtons.
> 
>   $ man FvwmIconMan
>   .....
>   *FvwmIconMan: [id] ManagerGeometry geometry
> 
>   Specifies the initial geometry of the manager, in units of but-
>   tons. If height is 0, then the manager will use width columns, and
>   will grow vertically once it has more than width windows.  Likewise,
>   if width is 0, it will use height rows, and grow hori- zontally.  If
>   both are nonzero, then the manager window will be exactly that size,
>   and stay that way. As columns are created, the buttons will narrow to
>   accommodate.  If the geometry is specified with a negative y
>   coordinate, then the window manager will grow upwards. Otherwise, it
>   will grow downwards.
>   ....
> 
> 
>   As I see in screenshot, you use something like 
>   "*FvwmIconMan: ManagerGeometry 1x0".
>   Try to use "*FvwmIconMan: ManagerGeometry 1x0+0-0"
>   
>   As example you can view my very old config: 
>   http://dotfiles.com/files/17/335_.fvwm2rc 
>   (screenshot of it is http://rk.somewhere.ru/gfx/fvwm1.jpg)
> 
>
I tried "ManagerGeometry 1x0+0-0", but that doesn't make a
difference. 

But I also want to align a 'normal' application like gkrellm to
align to the top/bottom. I could make an area which is smaller
then gkrellm, but I don't like that solution. It may cause
problems with the other FvwmButtons stuff (overlapping).

Here is my config:
http://users.telenet.be/roeland/fvwm/index.html

Thanks for the help

-- 
Roeland
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