On Thursday 27 March 2003 04:20 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Jeremiah C. Foster wrote: > > I am having trouble resizing windows in Gnome. In KDE one can put the > > cursor over the right hand border of a particular window frame and then > > resize it. This is unavaiable in Gnome as far as I can see. > > This is not a Gnome vs. KDE thing; it just has to do with your current > window manager and what theme it is using. If you are using a fairly > ordinary Gnome configuration, then your window manager is probably > either Metacity or Sawfish. The Gnome control panel should have a > configuration tool for the one you're using. Look through the available > themes offered there and choose one that provides sizing controls > wrapped all the way around the window if that's what you want. > > Craig
Actually I disagree, it _is_ a Gnome vs. KDE thing, Sawfish is the window manager for both Operating Environments (KDE and Gnome) yet behaves differently in each. I tried to change the appearance of windows in the Gnome control panel but that control panel shows no place to change the window title bar. I have switched to KDE for the time being since Gnome has now totally flaked out. As a Red Hat user, I have found Debian to be a little odd frankly. Why is Woody using so much ancient software? Jeremiah -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]