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#74496
30.0.91; fullscreen frame set with F11 is shifted when ctwm restarts
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Reported by: Van Ly <van.ly <at> SDF.ORG>
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:29:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 30.0.91
Done: martin rudalics <rudalics <at> gmx.at>
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> When I click on the left fringe, the echo area says,
>
> <left-fringe><mouse-1> is undefined
That's the expected reaction.
> where the foreground windowframe is regular size and immediately below
> the windowframe is fullheight.
>
> At the transition point when all frame decorations disappear in the
> course of ctwm restart, it looks as though the frame translates in the
> northwest direction then goes back when the decorations re-appear.
IIUC that's the behavior for all windows, not just the Emacs ones.
> Normally, I don't use the tool bar and make it invisible, here I see the
> toolbar has all button icons except for icon+save and icon+undo.
Interesting: On xfce here these two are the only ones that have the
'both-horiz' style. Since I never use the tool bar I have no idea how
they should look like.
> Mousing around to reproduce your observations, I found the toolbar would
> flash to all buttons being icon+text when clicking on the scrollbar area
> to scroll. But at the next emacs session I wasn't able to reproduce
> this glitch.
Don't worry. Does the toolbar work as expected under Lucid?
> Nothing stands out as misbehaving around the scrollbars. Normally, I
> hide the scrollbar.
Then let's not bother any more. Normally the GTK scroll bars follow the
current theme but I have no idea what a theme would be under CTWM.
> The following are window frame attributes before and after ctwm restart.
These look good IMO.
Thanks for checking, martin
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