Re: FVWM: NoIconTitle -> Windows placed above

From: Dominik Vogt <fvwm_at_fvwm.org>
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 14:15:11 +0200

On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 10:35:26PM +0200, honschu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> three days ago I began useing fvwm2. It's amazing, the best and most horrible
> windowmanager I've ever seen - I was falling in love these days. Fvwm really
> rocks, thanks!!!
>
> To AutoReplace the windows to fit correct onto the screen, I use this two
> functions - which are working really great:
>
> AddToFunc DeiconifyAndRearrange
> + C Iconify off
> + C All (CurrentPage Iconic) RecaptureWindow
> # + C PlaceAgain Anim
> + C All (CurrentPage !Iconic !Sticky !NoTitle) PlaceAgain Anim
>
> AddToFunc IconifyAndRearrange
> + C Iconify on
> + C All (CurrentPage !Iconic !Sticky !NoTitle) PlaceAgain Anim
>
> Mouse 1 3 A IconifyAndRearrange #Iconify toggle
> Mouse 1 I A DeiconifyAndRearrange
>
> When the Windows are replaced by PlaceAgain, it doesn't put them over the
> Sticky stuff like Pager and Icons for example. It would be nice to define
> that, for example it would be great if 'PlaceAgain' could be allowed to put
> windows above e.g. MiniBarButtons (MiniBarButtons are Style StayOnTop) - so
> it wouldn't heart at all. Is something likt this possible?

Look in the man page for the ...PlavcementPenalties styles. They
can be used to fine tune placement behaviour.

> The other question, when I now use:
>
> Style * NoIconTitle
>
> All the Icons which are beautiful arranged at the left side were overpainted
> by other windows.
> This Fvwm 2.4.18 puts now the Windows over these Icons. :-(
>
> Howto solve this?

Also with the ...PlacementPenalties styles.
 
> Is it possible to define a 'Stay Out OF This Geometry' ? that would help a
> lot.

Ciao

Dominik ^_^ ^_^
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