From: Kevin Geiss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2002 22:01:59 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: slit functionality...
check out xtoolwait!
where can we get it?
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On Fri, Apr05,02 10:50, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
From: Kevin Geiss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2002 22:01:59 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: slit functionality...
check out xtoolwait!
where can we get it?
Google, where else?!
No, this is not a feature request! :)
I was checking out xtoolwait (as per a previous post to the bb mailing
list), which will load programs one after another, allowing each to load
completely before loading the next (thus putting docapps into the slit in
the appropriate order).
Also, the
I noticed something new in this release which i love!
I often middle click on a link in mozilla to bring up the link in a new
browser window. previously, the new mozilla window would pop up slightly to
the right and lower than the old window. since the window is the right size
to fill the screen
On 05-Apr-2002 Kevin Geiss wrote:
I noticed something new in this release which i love!
I often middle click on a link in mozilla to bring up the link in a new
browser window. previously, the new mozilla window would pop up slightly to
the right and lower than the old window. since the
On Fri, Apr05,02 08:10, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
This is the 'strut support' you have heard me talk about. What happens is the
screen's dimensions are taken, then the toolbar says please give me X pixels
here and the slit does the same. When a window is opened or maximized this
adjusted
Hmm... neat... I may have to check this out. Now, one question though: what
happens if a new window to be created is large than screen-availableArea()?
Is the slit/toolbar shown on top of the new window, or below it?
depends on your setting for always on top on each.
On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 11:39:29AM -0500, Derek Cunningham wrote:
On Fri, Apr05,02 08:10, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
This is the 'strut support' you have heard me talk about. What happens is the
screen's dimensions are taken, then the toolbar says please give me X pixels
here and the slit
woah, hold up there. I can get windows larger than the screen size.
gqview is an image viewer that can be told to remember its geometry. next
time it starts up, it will be the same size as it was last time.
my desktop machine runs X at 1168x864, but my laptop is 1024x768. if i run
a gqview from
On 05-Apr-2002 Kevin Geiss wrote:
woah, hold up there. I can get windows larger than the screen size.
gqview is an image viewer that can be told to remember its geometry. next
time it starts up, it will be the same size as it was last time.
my desktop machine runs X at 1168x864, but my
oh, ok. I see.
On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 09:46:49AM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
On 05-Apr-2002 Kevin Geiss wrote:
woah, hold up there. I can get windows larger than the screen size.
max_width (or height) is reset if the client sets them (which if you do -geom
XX YY happens).
On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 09:00:39AM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
Hmm... neat... I may have to check this out. Now, one question though: what
happens if a new window to be created is large than screen-availableArea()?
Is the slit/toolbar shown on top of the new window, or below it?
Just wondering, on a side, but related, point..
If i open a window at +0-0, and the toolbar is at the bottom of the
screen, will the window be placed above teh toolbar to over-top of it?
depends on your always on top setting for the toolbar (and the slit).
blackbox will try to honour
On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 12:39:53PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
Just wondering, on a side, but related, point..
If i open a window at +0-0, and the toolbar is at the bottom of the
screen, will the window be placed above teh toolbar to over-top of it?
depends on your always
blackbox will try to honour your -geometry flags.
no.. i don't mean the z-order, i mean will it be placed at the bottom of
the screen, or at the bottom of the availableArea()?
see my last comment. If this means going outside the availableArea, it will.
In my mind, it would be confusing
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