
On Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 08:30:22AM +0100, Simon Peyton-Jones wrote:
But surely xnest should tell xmonad how big the window is, so that xmonad knows how to behave? If I resize xnest's window, it should tell xmonad, which should adjust.
Still, I'll certainly try the -geometry thing, thanks
I was going to write and say: when I've used xnest I've had to adjust for a border around the xnest window, and so if I was on a 1600x1200 screen (say), I'd tell xnest to use 1598x1198, with -geometry. However, looking at my xnest-using scripts, I see I don't do that, and do in fact say -geometry 1600x1200 - it's rdesktop I "trim" for. Still, I can report that I did use -geometry with xnest, and maybe trimming is worth thinking about... Perhaps I just didn't notice it under xnest. :) -Andy -- Andy Gimblett Computer Science Department University of Wales Swansea http://www.cs.swan.ac.uk/~csandy/