William Hopkins writes:
>> IIUC, you mean the mplayer window comes up without decorations by
>> default. So kwin must have added decorations forcefully.
>
> I ran fvwm, fluxbox, and fvwm-crystal (in Xephyr) and crystal is the only one
> without decorations. I read a little about it and it appear
On 07/06/11 at 08:43pm, lee wrote:
> William Hopkins writes:
>
> > On 07/06/11 at 12:03pm, lee wrote:
> >> William Hopkins writes:
> >> Are you suggesting that the default for mplayers windows is not to have
> >> decorations?
> >
> > I haven't run a 'decorations-setting' WM in years, sorry. My
>
William Hopkins writes:
> On 07/06/11 at 12:03pm, lee wrote:
>> William Hopkins writes:
>
> [...]
>> > mplayer is a command-line tool. If you wish to control it
>>
>> Its window always had decorations when running it with KDE.
>
> Most window managers accept alt-rightclick for resizes, and
> al
On 07/06/11 at 12:03pm, lee wrote:
> William Hopkins writes:
>
> > On 07/04/11 at 10:45pm, lee wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> what might be the reason for mplayer to come up without window
> >> decorations on fvwm-crystal?
> >
> > mplayer is a command-line tool. If you wish to control it primarily v
William Hopkins writes:
> On 07/04/11 at 10:45pm, lee wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> what might be the reason for mplayer to come up without window
>> decorations on fvwm-crystal?
>
> mplayer is a command-line tool. If you wish to control it primarily via GUI,
> use gmplayer or kmplayer, which is an mplay
On 07/04/11 at 10:45pm, lee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what might be the reason for mplayer to come up without window
> decorations on fvwm-crystal? I've searched through the configuration
> files of fvwm2 and didn't find an entry about it. Is this a default or
> is it something in my settings? Or is it
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