On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 4:43 PM, Jaimos Skriletz <jaimosskril...@boisestate.edu> wrote:
> There is no bug here from my perspective. FVWM is correctly honoring the > hint/state set by the GTK3 apps that use this feature. It would be a bug if > FVWM did not honor this. Now there is a feature request here, to allow FVWM > to be configured to ignore this hint/state on particular windows. But this > would be a feature of FVWM to ignore the hint. We're getting into somewhat meaningless semantics here. But for me it's a clear bug. FVWM's job is to manage windows. If it doesn't manage windows because a misbehaving application asks it not to, that's not sensible behaviour. My desire to have my desktop behave the way I want trumps the application developers' desire to screw me over. Tet -- I saw cout being shifted "Hello world" times to the left and stopped right there. — Steve Gonedes