On 09 Mar 10 at 12:58 +0100, Jakub Lach wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I use dwm for longtime now, it's the only one tiling wm which does
> > everything by almost default. Like manage fixed sixe windows (zsnes,
> > games,..) perfectly and has a full xinerama support whereas ratpoison
> > does not have fre
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 11:08:35AM +0100, Jakub Lach wrote:
> Dnia 21 marca 2010 4:56 Tony Lainson napisał(a):
>
> > SDL fullscreen works in xmonad, which IIRC doesn't reparent windows either.
> >
> > Another (small) problem with SDL I've been unable to track down:
> > there's a race that someti
Dnia 21 marca 2010 4:56 Tony Lainson napisał(a):
> SDL fullscreen works in xmonad, which IIRC doesn't reparent windows either.
>
> Another (small) problem with SDL I've been unable to track down:
> there's a race that sometimes prevents programs from noticing that dwm
> didn't give them the size
SDL fullscreen works in xmonad, which IIRC doesn't reparent windows either.
Another (small) problem with SDL I've been unable to track down:
there's a race that sometimes prevents programs from noticing that dwm
didn't give them the size they wanted[1].
[1]: http://lists.libsdl.org/pipermail/sdl-
On 14 March 2010 19:27, Demelier David wrote:
> Mmm, in fact, you right. Sorry I didn't check too much and it's only SDL
> problem. If no SDL developers does the trick we could to a little quirk ?
If they don't act still the simplest solution would to patch SDL
presumably to make it work and to p
On Tue, Mar 09, 2010 at 12:47:35PM +, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> On 9 March 2010 12:07, David DEMELIER wrote:
> > No it's not a SDL problem because some are not SDL based apps, and it
> > does this problem only with dwm.
>
> If some apps aren't SDL, then we have another foundation that can't
> d
No it's not a SDL problem because some are not SDL based apps, and it
does this problem only with dwm.
Best regards.
2010/3/9 Jakub Lach :
>> Hi,
>>
>> I use dwm for longtime now, it's the only one tiling wm which does
>> everything by almost default. Like manage fixed sixe windows (zsnes,
>> gam
> Hi,
>
> I use dwm for longtime now, it's the only one tiling wm which does
> everything by almost default. Like manage fixed sixe windows (zsnes,
> games,..) perfectly and has a full xinerama support whereas ratpoison
> does not have free layout or the possibility to manage free windows,
> same
On 9 March 2010 12:07, David DEMELIER wrote:
> No it's not a SDL problem because some are not SDL based apps, and it
> does this problem only with dwm.
If some apps aren't SDL, then we have another foundation that can't
deal with non-reparenting WMs... It's really a pity that some toolkits
bother
> No it's not a SDL problem because some are not SDL based apps, and it
> does this problem only with dwm.
>
> Best regards.
>
> 2010/3/9 Jakub Lach :
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I use dwm for longtime now, it's the only one tiling wm which does
> >> everything by almost default. Like manage fixed sixe wi
Hi,
On 9 March 2010 07:16, David DEMELIER wrote:
> I use dwm for longtime now, it's the only one tiling wm which does
> everything by almost default. Like manage fixed sixe windows (zsnes,
> games,..) perfectly and has a full xinerama support whereas ratpoison
> does not have free layout or the p
I have similar problems with dwm too. For example I cannot play game "apricots"
nor "openarena" within dwm. I solve this by using second X server (env WM=pekwm
startx -- :2), and use this second X server for games and java things. Not a
real solution, but I don't need it so often.
Martin
Hi,
I use dwm for longtime now, it's the only one tiling wm which does
everything by almost default. Like manage fixed sixe windows (zsnes,
games,..) perfectly and has a full xinerama support whereas ratpoison
does not have free layout or the possibility to manage free windows,
same for i3, it doe
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