Re: FVWM: Titlebar buttons in dialogs

From: Dan Espen <dane_at_mk.telcordia.com>
Date: Sat, 01 Nov 2003 19:15:51 -0500

Mikhael Goikhman <migo_at_homemail.com> writes:
> On 01 Nov 2003 17:43:15 +0100, Piotr Zgorecki wrote:
> >
> > I have a problem with titlebar buttons of dialog windows: when a dialog
> > window pops up, it has the two rightmost buttons stripped off. So it
> > happens that my rightmost button is the "close" button. I think that this i
> s
> > the one that ought to stay there, and the rest should be stripped off.
> > Unfortunately I don't have any other WM to verify that right now, but I
> > think that's the way things are usually done.
> >
> > This are my bindings for the buttons:
> >
> > Mouse 0 1 A Menu Window-Ops
> > Mouse 0 2 A Close
> > Mouse 0 4 A Maximize 100 100
> > Mouse 0 6 A Resize 580p 780p
> > Mouse 0 8 A Iconify toggle
> > Mouse 0 0 A Stick toggle
> >
> > Out of those only 0, 8 and 6 appear in dialog windows. I would expect to
> > have the "Close" (i.e. the rightmost in a "standard" configuration)
> > button preserved.
> >
> > When I revert to the "standard" configuration (the (Iconify, Maximize,
> > Close) triple), the behavior is the same - only the Iconify button is
> > visible.
> >
> > I'm not sure if this is an fvwm issue, but I think I had this close
> > button visible in other WMs.
>
> See one of these answers:
>
> http://www.hpc.uh.edu/fvwm/archive/0304/msg00206.html
> http://www.hpc.uh.edu/fvwm/archive/0308/msg00076.html
> http://www.hpc.uh.edu/fvwm/archive/0308/msg00309.html
> http://www.hpc.uh.edu/fvwm/archive/0303/msg00145.html
>
> I think this should be added to FAQ. Dan, can you please do this?

Sure. I looked in the FAQ and was surprised it wasn't there.

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Dan Espen                           E-mail: dane_at_mk.telcordia.com
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