XMMS behaviour: XFWM?

Gerald Barre g.barre at free.fr
Thu Jun 17 23:00:56 CEST 2004


Le Thu, 17 Jun 2004 16:13:09 -0400
Andrew Conkling <andrewski at fr.st> s'exprimait:

> I have been having an issue with XMMS and I'm not sure if the problem
> is XFCE's handling of the windows or XMMS.  I'm asking here because I
> imagine the response will be more knowledgable and prompter than
> XMMS's mailing list:
> 
> I keep my XMMS windowshaded at the top of my screen and I have a 14
> pixel workspace margin so that windows will never maximise over XMMS.

In the XMMS options menu you have Ctrl-A or Ctrl-s.

> (See my screenshot to know what I mean:
> http://uug.eastern.edu/~andrewski/misc/snapshot5.png.)  However, if I
> maximise (un-windowshade) either the main window or the playlist
> window, the other will snap down to its bottom border, instead of
> keeping its place at the top border of my screen.  Then, when I try to
> move it back up (this happens with the main window on the left), it
> doesn't respond completely to my attempts to move it; rather, it will
> stop dragging most of the way.
> 
> I thought that perhaps the "Snap windows at XX pixels" was at fault,
> so I turned it off, but I've still been having the problem.
> 
> Anyone know what it could be?  Or is it most likely an XMMS problem?
> 
I use the xmms plugin for the panel + the Osd plugin for xmms but I
checked if i had the same behaviour than yours and it's ok for me.
In the options tab of the xmms preferences there's a "save windows
positions" option.



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