On 08/06/2010 11:19 PM, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Jeffrey B. Greenj...@kikisoso.org (06/08/2010):
You may want to give metacity, xfwm4, awesome, or whatever else a
try. Both xfwm4 and metacity seems to behave as “intended” (as I
described: not really offscreen, just aligned on borders).
I'll
Jeffrey B. Green j...@kikisoso.org (07/08/2010):
I'll reassign it to uwm since I have another machine with uwm
installed and it misbehaves identically. Also that machine is
running kdm and so the dm doesn't have anything to do with it.
Indeed, the display manager has little to do. :)
That'd
Hi Jeff,
Jeff Green j...@kikisoso.org (04/08/2010):
When starting up xclock with negative offsets to the geometry option, e.g.
xclock -geometry 120x240+-10+-10
xclock opens the window in the center of the display rather than
offset left and up by 10 (pixels).
strange. Using your command
On 08/06/2010 06:41 PM, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Jeff Greenj...@kikisoso.org (04/08/2010):
When starting up xclock with negative offsets to the geometry option, e.g.
xclock -geometry 120x240+-10+-10
xclock opens the window in the center of the display rather than
offset left and up by 10
Jeffrey B. Green j...@kikisoso.org (06/08/2010):
Nope, the exact command which I reran just now to confirm is:
xclock -geometry 120x240+-10+-10
OK.
i.e. same as above. I'm running uwm/ude with xdm if that is
relevant. I certainly could see uwm being at fault here
You may want to give
Package: x11-apps
Version: 7.5+5
Severity: normal
When starting up xclock with negative offsets to the geometry option, e.g.
xclock -geometry 120x240+-10+-10
xclock opens the window in the center of the display rather than offset left
and up
by 10 (pixels). This format for the geometry value
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