hallett@positron.ge.com (Jeff Hallett x5163 ) (03/06/91)
Hi there. Recently got xbiff++ from a friend and installed it here. However, I'm having trouble with the properties. First, I put the following in my .Xdefaults: OpenwWindows.MinimalDecor: xbiff++ XBiff.Sound: /usr/demo/SOUND/sounds/splat.au XBiff.Foreground: yellow XBiff.Background: blue XBiff.ReverseVideo: True Hoping that the MinimalDecor would take off the boundary (I obtained the xbiff++ by doing xprop and clicking on the xbiff++ window as WM_CLASS). Well, xbiff++ still comes up with a border and xbiff++ seems to ignore the other class resource definitions. (BTW, xprop on xbiff++ reveals both xbiff++ and XBiff as WM_CLASS(STRING)). What am I doing wrong? Thanks Jeffrey A. Hallett, PET Software Engineering GE Medical Systems, W641, PO Box 414, Milwaukee, WI 53201 (414) 548-5163 : EMAIL - hallettJ@gemed.ge.com "I don't think so. Homey don't play dat."
brown@vidiot.UUCP (Vidiot) (03/13/91)
In article <hlmv5no@openlook.Unify.Com> hallett@positron.ge.com (Jeff Hallett x5163 ) writes:
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<Hi there.
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<Recently got xbiff++ from a friend and installed it here. However,
<I'm having trouble with the properties.
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<First, I put the following in my .Xdefaults:
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<OpenwWindows.MinimalDecor: xbiff++
<XBiff.Sound: /usr/demo/SOUND/sounds/splat.au
<XBiff.Foreground: yellow
<XBiff.Background: blue
<XBiff.ReverseVideo: True
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<Hoping that the MinimalDecor would take off the boundary (I obtained
<the xbiff++ by doing xprop and clicking on the xbiff++ window as
<WM_CLASS). Well, xbiff++ still comes up with a border and xbiff++
<seems to ignore the other class resource definitions. (BTW, xprop on
<xbiff++ reveals both xbiff++ and XBiff as WM_CLASS(STRING)).
You will always have a border. What is removed is the title bar at the top.
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