On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 18:05, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 15:59 07 Oct 2003, Reuben D. Budiardja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | On Tuesday 07 October 2003 02:57 pm, Bret Hughes wrote:
> | > I thought I knew how to do this but I am unable to do so currently.  How
> | > can I launch an application, say, mplayer so that there is no window
> | > frame title bar etc?  I thought I had this information but can't find
> | > it.  Googling for hours leads me too far astray.  I am not sure what the
> | > x term for all the things are.
> [...]
> | I think this would be Window / Desktop manager specific, rather than X11. 
> | Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
> | What Window manager are you using?
> | 
> | For example, I use FVWM2, and I can put a "style" definition in fvwmrc file 
> | for different styles for different apps (eg. no frame, no scroolbar, etc).
> 
> It is a window manager thing. The default setup for most WMs is to provide
> decorations (title bar etc) for all windows not marked as "transient"
> (which are basicly popups - menus etc).
> 
> The solution is to configure your window manager to not decorate that
> particular app.  As Reuben remarks, this is easy in FVWM and tractable
> in most others.
> 
> Personally, I don't use title bars or borders at all. Makes for a much nicer
> desktop to my eyes. See:
> 
>       http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/fvwm/

Thanks to you both.  I think I am on the right track now.

Bret


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