Hi,
I've been playing around with the SnapAttraction style command and
noticed that when I add the "Screen" argument, it really only snaps to
the real screen boundaries and not to the working area boundaries. Is
there any way to make it snap to the working area boundaries instead?
Thanks
Björn
Le Wed, 9 Apr 2008 14:16:45 +0200 (CEST),
Lucio Chiappetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> I am not sure whether this is an FVWM question. I regularly use fvwm
> (2.5.10) on my SuSE (9.2) desktop, with my own .fvwmrc. The acrobat reader
> version installed is 5.0.9. Firefox is 1.5.0.7
>
I don'
...
> On my system if I go full screen (control-L in acrobat reader), the
> CONTENT of the PDF document occupies entirely my screen (as it should be),
> no borders, no titlebar.
>
> On the laptop instead when I hit control-L in acrobat reader, there is
> also the window manager decoration. Whi
On Wed, 9 Apr 2008, Benjamin Karhan wrote:
Key F1 A M AnimatedMove 100p 100p
and "ALT-F1" will move the given window to 100,100
i've never tried to use offscreen coordinates though...
AnimatedMove itself works like a charm ... specifying the coordinates is a
little tricky as it dep
A little birdy told me that Lucio Chiappetti said:
] Is there an fvmw command which causes a move to a predefined geometry ? If so
] I could associate it to the window menu, and/or an accelerator XXX, so I'd do
] ctl-L XXX at the start of my presentation (instead of plain ctl-L)
AnimatedMove mig
On Wed, 9 Apr 2008, Thomas Adam wrote:
Why you're even touching ModulePath is unclear. It's set by FVWM.
Leave it alone.
I had a ModulePath in my original .fvwm. I did not write it. It was there
in the suse 9.2 .fvwmrc (which I edited). The xsession error on the suse
10 laptop showed an err
an addendum to my previous post
On Wed, 9 Apr 2008, Lucio Chiappetti wrote:
I added an entire line with:
Style "Adobe Reader" StartsRaised, FPGrabFocus,NoTitle
The window manager title bar correctly disappears when I start acrobat reader
in a window, but as soon as I go full screen it appears
On Wed, Apr 09, 2008 at 02:16:45PM +0200, Lucio Chiappetti wrote:
> On my system if I go full screen (control-L in acrobat reader), the
> CONTENT of the PDF document occupies entirely my screen (as it should be),
> no borders, no titlebar.
>
> On the laptop instead when I hit control-L in acroba
On 09/04/2008, Lucio Chiappetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now I found that the laptop had been re-installed with OpenSuSE 10.2 My
> account survived but required some tweaking of the former .fvwmrc (for
> instance I had to change the ModulePath). The fvwm version on the new system
Why you're e
I am not sure whether this is an FVWM question. I regularly use fvwm
(2.5.10) on my SuSE (9.2) desktop, with my own .fvwmrc. The acrobat reader
version installed is 5.0.9. Firefox is 1.5.0.7
Occasionally for presentations I borrow an institute laptop, to which I
propagated this .fvwmrc with mi
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