FVWM: acrobat/adobe reader, firefox and FVWM

2008-04-09 Thread Lucio Chiappetti
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

Re: FVWM: acrobat/adobe reader, firefox and FVWM

2008-04-09 Thread Thomas Adam
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

Re: FVWM: acrobat/adobe reader, firefox and FVWM

2008-04-09 Thread David Vilar
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

Re: FVWM: acrobat/adobe reader, firefox and FVWM

2008-04-09 Thread Lucio Chiappetti
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

Re: FVWM: acrobat/adobe reader, firefox and FVWM

2008-04-09 Thread Lucio Chiappetti
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

Re: FVWM: acrobat/adobe reader, firefox and FVWM

2008-04-09 Thread Benjamin Karhan
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

Re: FVWM: acrobat/adobe reader, firefox and FVWM

2008-04-09 Thread Lucio Chiappetti
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

Re: FVWM: acrobat/adobe reader, firefox and FVWM

2008-04-09 Thread John Latham
... > 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

Re: FVWM: acrobat/adobe reader, firefox and FVWM

2008-04-09 Thread Dominique Michel
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'

Re: FVWM: acrobat/adobe reader, firefox and FVWM

2008-04-10 Thread Lucio Chiappetti
1) about acrobat decorations Thanks to everybody for the replies, I also posted to an Adobe forum http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.59b4f15e/0 and got an answer from Gaurav Jain that said the re-appearance of suppressed WM decorations when putting Adobe reader 7 in full screen was a kn

Re: FVWM: acrobat/adobe reader, firefox and FVWM

2008-04-10 Thread Dominique Michel
Le Thu, 10 Apr 2008 10:53:03 +0200 (CEST), Lucio Chiappetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : > Also that won't be a general solution. It might solve my current program > (displaying a presentation on a borrowed laptop), So kpdf will be slow to load the first time. > > The idea was to use PDF ins