FVWM: chromium: no refresh on deiconify

2014-11-21 Thread Harald Dunkel
Hi folks,

Seems that chromium (38 or 39) doesn't refresh when it is deiconified.
I just get a white rectangle with the usual fvwm decorations.
Using chrome I just get a transparent window without decorations.
Good ol' twm doesn't show this problem.

fvwm is version 2.6.5, as it can be found in Jessie. .fvwm2rc has been 
taken from the examples directory.

Can anybody reproduce this? Every helpful is highly appreciated.
Harri


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Re: FVWM: chromium: no refresh on deiconify

2014-11-21 Thread Thomas Adam
On 21 November 2014 13:50, Harald Dunkel  wrote:
> Can anybody reproduce this? Every helpful is highly appreciated.
> Harri

Read the mailing-list archives:

https://www.mail-archive.com/fvwm@fvwm.org/msg02801.html
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=411705

-- Thomas Adam



Re: FVWM: chromium: no refresh on deiconify

2014-11-21 Thread Tom Horsley
On Fri, 21 Nov 2014 14:06:51 +
Thomas Adam wrote:

> Read the mailing-list archives:
> 
> https://www.mail-archive.com/fvwm@fvwm.org/msg02801.html
> https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=411705

Yep, lots of good work arounds in there. I use the sticky toggle
with delay between the toggles.

In another chrome annoyance, I just had a recent update start
looking very peculiar with the window decorations screwed up
and an extra set of window management buttons in the chrome window
itself, but I found the setting that says "Hey! Let the damn
window manager control that stuff" and turning that on made
the decorations go back to normal. (I really wonder what goes
through the brain of chrome developers lately).



Re: FVWM: chromium: no refresh on deiconify

2014-11-21 Thread Thomas Adam
On 21 November 2014 15:19, Tom Horsley  wrote:
> In another chrome annoyance, I just had a recent update start
> looking very peculiar with the window decorations screwed up
> and an extra set of window management buttons in the chrome window
> itself, but I found the setting that says "Hey! Let the damn
> window manager control that stuff" and turning that on made
> the decorations go back to normal. (I really wonder what goes
> through the brain of chrome developers lately).

You're referring to CSDs (Client Side Dercorations)---that'll be an
interesting one, yes.  I know Wayland's going to make that mandatory.

-- Thomas Adam