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Re: [RP] Re: another fix
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John Meacham |
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Re: [RP] Re: another fix |
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Mon Jul 14 04:47:04 2003 |
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Yeah, that does seem to be what is causing gvim to get the size wrong
initially, but gvim is still buggy in that it should have detected the
new size that ratpoison gives it. hmmm.. Perhaps sending a fake
ConfigureNotify to windows right after mapping will solve these problems
as apps expecting their toplevel windows to be created with the size
given and and THEN resized by the window manager. I will experement
some. it may be that the only reasonable solution is to fix the broken x
apps one by one. a noble goal in any case.
Anyway, the extra xsync in my patch should help to make sure a
proper configurenotify is generated and hopefully we will catch a few more
apps with the redisplay.
John
On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 05:46:02AM +0200, Björn Lindström wrote:
> John Meacham <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > This patch fixes the gvim resize bug (and perhaps some other apps
> > where redisplay doesn't work properly). Although I am not exactly sure
> > why gvim gets messed up in the first place. i believe it is a bug in
> > gvim, but am uncertain.
>
> Do you mean this?
>
> From: Christian J. Robinson (address@hidden)
> Subject: Re: [VIM] GVim resizing problem
> Newsgroups: comp.editors
> Date: 2003-02-17 15:32:18 PST
>
> On 2003.02.17 18:22:24, address@hidden <address@hidden> wrote:
> > I am running GVim under the ratpoison window manager in X.
>
> [...]
>
> > However, GVim persists in starting up with lines=34. I have tried
> > putting 'set lines=36' in my .gvimrc, but it doesn't help.
>
> I don't know if this will solve your problem, but it sounds like you
> need to lower the value of the 'guiheadroom' setting.
>
> See ":help 'guiheadroom'".
>
> - Christian
>
>
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