Sujet : Re: X launch hijack?
De : le (at) *nospam* lekno.ws (Louis Epstein)
Groupes : comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.miscDate : 12. Jan 2025, 16:59:06
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Organisation : PANIX Public Access Internet and UNIX, NYC
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Winston <
wbe@ubeblock.psr.com.invalid> wrote:
I previously wrote in this thread:
The other thing I don't understand is why you need to do that at all.
X11 programs are entirely capable of having their window be full-screen
size even after a standard xinit/startx startup, so I would think you
wouldn't need to do a special startup to get full-screen, unless that's
an openttd issue.
[or, as you've correctly pointed out, a window manager issue ...]
to which Louis Epstein <le@lekno.ws> writes:
The issue may be with my .xinitrc invoking the window manager,
apparently that was not there before (AND I used a different
window manager).
I'd be surprised if it has anything to do with .xinitrc, but not
surprised if some window manager has an always-on-top bar of some kind.
twm, for example, does not. As Gerhard indicated, window managers
that have tool bars may also have a way of getting rid of it, or at
least of disabling its always-on-top property.
-WBE
I used fvwm2 before and this time it's xfce4.
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