Am Wed, 20 Jan 2010 20:58:56 +0100 schrieb Janek Kozicki <janek_li...@wp.pl>:
> Janek Kozicki said: (by the date of Wed, 20 Jan 2010 20:11:11 > +0100) > > > screenshot before I move a window: > > http://geo.hmg.inpg.fr/~janek/scr_2902.png > > and while I am moving it: > > http://geo.hmg.inpg.fr/~janek/scr_2903.png > > But to some windows this bug did not apply, I am not seeing a > > pattern right now. > > hm, it seems that it applies to windows on far-right viewports, their > absolute coordinates with respect to upper corner of viewport 1,1 > exceed 32768 pixels: > > (1600*2+1920)*7 = 35840 > > > - and merlin ugliness, once again stopped being present. What is > the current method to enable it. Is it now moved inside 1.6.1 ? > > I am talking about that Alt-Tab feature for switching windows, > remember? With merlin it displays all windows altogether. do you mean the sawfish-merlin package comming from Debian? I don't know if it's in standard load-path (or in debians extended load-path). But a normal require merlin.blah should do the trick. > - and my sawfish-pager stopped working too. Did you put sawfish-pager > into your debian deb-src repository too? I could try recompiling > this one. It always had been in my repo. And for this release it's somewhat common to reinstall it. > OK, I downloaded 7.2 and another thing - it seems that in order to > have the working option "Use X to mark current viewport" I need to > comment out line #ifdef FRAMEOVER in the pager.c source at line > 390. Why? make -DFRAMEOVER > - clicking on sawfish's error message sends something to focused > window. An xterm with vim inside is scrolled up. Weird. Strange, I never had such issues. Chris