I use wmswallow and aterm together to get a little terminal in the slit. here's
the lines from my .xinitrc:
aterm -sh 60 -tr -ls -fn 6x10 -g 10x6 -cr green -fg green +sb -name dockterm&
/usr/local/bin/wmswallow -focus -geom 64x64 dockterm&
used to work great, but at least in alpha4 and alpha6, t
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 t
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
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
check out xtoolwait!
here's my .xinitrc. it takes the dockapps a little
longer to start up, but i don't have to fiddle with sleeps, and they always
start in the correct order.
non-slit programs start up immediately, so blackbox and my xterm are up
immediately, so i can be typing while the last c
i have some screenshots at
http://www.desertsol.com/~kevin/screens