Java 1.4 apps on XFCE 3.8.16 problem

H.R. ter Veer terveer at subdimension.com
Wed May 15 10:32:16 CEST 2002


On Tue, 14 May 2002 12:38:20 +0200
"Rafal M. Sulejman" <rafal at engelsinfo.de> wrote:


I'm using limewire, running on the java 1.4 RE, without problems.
If you experience problems of titlebars placed of the screen
(Some nasty sites resize your browser to max), use the <ALT> key + 
left mouse on the app to move it's titlebar into visible area


> Hi, 
> 
> It looks like problem with Java 1.4 (JDK 1.3.x displays everything 
> correctly) , but I'm searching for workaround...
> 
> After starting java app under XFCE it's window is incorrectly 
> positioned -- title bar is over the upper border of the screen...
> (looks like java don't know where 0,0 is... :((( )
> 
> { this example needs monospaced font... sorry for inconvenience }
> 
> that's how it's supposed to work...
> +----------------------------- <-screen border
> | [title bar===========================]
> | |                                    |
> | |          Window                    |
> | |                                    |
> | +------------------------------------+
> |
> 
> 
> that's how it works actually...
>   [title bar==========================]
> +--------------------------- <screen border
> | |                                    | 
> | |          Window                    |
> | |                                    |
> | +------------------------------------+
> |
> 
> well... I can place each application window explicitly at 0,0 (or 
> sth) using configuration files and *window_name* 'selector', but as a 
> long time XFCE user I'm not used to do such repetitive, brain-dead 
> techniques ;)
> 
> Greetings,
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