Re: [dev] [dwm] Windows size changes

2010-11-13 Thread David DEMELIER
2010/11/13 Antoni Grzymala : > David DEMELIER dixit (2010-11-13, 09:34): > >> Thanks, but it seems this workaround only works for i386 while i'm on >> amd64... What a pity > > The canonical workaround these days is: > > wmname LG3D > > where wmname is available from: http://code.suckless.org/hg/wmn

Re: [dev] [dwm] Windows size changes

2010-11-13 Thread Antoni Grzymala
David DEMELIER dixit (2010-11-13, 09:34): > Thanks, but it seems this workaround only works for i386 while i'm on > amd64... What a pity The canonical workaround these days is: wmname LG3D where wmname is available from: http://code.suckless.org/hg/wmname, and it does indeed seems to fix the pr

Re: [dev] [dwm] Windows size changes

2010-11-13 Thread David DEMELIER
2010/11/12 pmarin : > AWT_TOOLKIT = MToolkit. > Sorry. > > On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 11:16 PM, pmarin wrote: >> On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 7:58 PM, David DEMELIER >> wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I was surprised to see that a java window does not update its content, >>> in fact nothing changes. If you res

Re: [dev] [dwm] Windows size changes

2010-11-12 Thread pmarin
AWT_TOOLKIT = MToolkit. Sorry. On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 11:16 PM, pmarin wrote: > On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 7:58 PM, David DEMELIER > wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I was surprised to see that a java window does not update its content, >> in fact nothing changes. If you resize the window nothing happens an

Re: [dev] [dwm] Windows size changes

2010-11-12 Thread pmarin
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 7:58 PM, David DEMELIER wrote: > Hello, > > I was surprised to see that a java window does not update its content, > in fact nothing changes. If you resize the window nothing happens and > the usual behavior is that the window updates its content to the new > size. > > On p

[dev] [dwm] Windows size changes

2010-11-12 Thread David DEMELIER
Hello, I was surprised to see that a java window does not update its content, in fact nothing changes. If you resize the window nothing happens and the usual behavior is that the window updates its content to the new size. On pekwm or gnome, it works. The window `stretch' its content to the maxim