Mark T.B. Carroll wrote:
: Jan Kasprzak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: (snip)
: > with two screens). It seems that sawfish does not manage the windows
: > on the secondary head (:0.1), only the windows on the primary head.
: (snip)
:
: You /are/ running it with the --multihead option, right? (-:
Oops. I did not know about that. Thanks! However, sawfish writes:
: Warning: sawfish's --multihead option is known to have fundamental
: design flaws, which may lead to sawfish behaving strangely, or
: the files in your ~/.sawfish directory being corrupted. Use
: this option at your own risk!
Is it true? Will it eat my files? :-)
There seems to be something wrong with window titles -
see the screenshot at http://www.fi.muni.cz/~kas/tmp/sawfish-title.jpg
- the text of the title is lowered so that it is partly cropped by the
title bar.
What about other probles I wrote about in the previous mail?
-Yenya
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