I don't know if this helps... but somehow, I can't resize by any means (except programmatically--ie. writing lisp code) my firefox window. It always starts at the same size. always. And no matter how I try to resize it, it refuses (using the mouse, maximize, horizontal maximize, etc). The only way I can get it back to "normal" is by writing a lisp function that resizes the current window to a given fixed size.
I just can't figure out why. This started happening when I was using the default ubuntu WM (12.10) and it continued when I moved to sawfish. --dmg Andrew> I've got a really odd problem with Firefox that I think must be to do with Andrew> some setting it's telling sawfish about. Suddenly my Firefox window shrank to Andrew> a fifth its normal width, lost the "maximise" toolbar button and whenever I Andrew> try to resize the window it jumps down to zero size (vertical or horizontal) Andrew> and I can only get it to then resize back up to the narrow size it was Andrew> before. I've had this happen once or twice before but a restart of Firefox Andrew> fixed it then, but not this time. Even a reboot hasn't fixed it. I'm at a Andrew> loss to even know what triggered it. I was using Firefox at the time but Andrew> wasn't doing window operations with it. I've tried moving my .sawfish/custom Andrew> file and restarting sawfish, including then restarting Firefox, but still no Andrew> joy. I've even erased and reinstalled Firefox with no change. Andrew> Any ideas? Andrew> -- Andrew> Professor Andrew A Adams [email protected] Andrew> Professor at Graduate School of Business Administration, and Andrew> Deputy Director of the Centre for Business Information Ethics Andrew> Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan http://www.a-cubed.info/ Andrew> -- Andrew> Sawfish ML -- Daniel M. German "The only bad press is an obituary." Dennis Rodman http://turingmachine.org/ http://silvernegative.com/ dmg (at) uvic (dot) ca replace (at) with @ and (dot) with . -- Sawfish ML
