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| Hello. I use xfce4. I'm customizing the gui, and i would like to have borderless windows. Is there any way to do this while still keeping xfce? I googled a lot, but i didn't find anything helpful. on forums mainly, others were saying it's not possible, other it is. but no one was saying how.. can anybody help? if not with xfce, what window manager should i use? i don't want anything special |
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| On 2006-11-03, StreamKid <copyrighter@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello. > I use xfce4. I'm customizing the gui, and i would like to have > borderless windows. Is there any way to do this while still keeping > xfce? I googled a lot, but i didn't find anything helpful. on forums > mainly, others were saying it's not possible, other it is. but no one > was saying how.. > can anybody help? > > if not with xfce, what window manager should i use? i don't want > anything special > I've had good success with borderless windows in enlightenment, but it was a while ago, and I didn't meke notes on how I did it, but I remember looking it up online and finding it quite easily. |
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| "StreamKid" <copyrighter@gmail.com> writes: > Hello. > I use xfce4. I'm customizing the gui, and i would like to have > borderless windows. Is there any way to do this while still keeping > xfce? I googled a lot, but i didn't find anything helpful. on forums > mainly, others were saying it's not possible, other it is. but no one > was saying how.. > can anybody help? > > if not with xfce, what window manager should i use? i don't want > anything special Ratpoison and Ion might be worth a look - and you can certainly generate borderless windows with Fvwm. In either case there is work to be done :-) atb Glyn -- RTFM http://www.tldp.org/index.html GAFC http://slackbook.org/ The Official Source :-) STFW http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...inux.slackware JFGI http://jfgi.us/ |
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| "StreamKid" <copyrighter@gmail.com> writes: [snip] > if not with xfce, what window manager should i use? i don't want > anything special SithWM, http://sithwm.darkside.no/ -- ... __o Øyvind ... _`\(, http://www.darkside.no/olr/ ... (_)/(_) ... biciclare necesse est ... |
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| StreamKid wrote : > if not with xfce, what window manager should i use? Its an option in KDE, not a global one but you can remove borders from those applications you prefer not having borders. -- Thomas O. This area is designed to become quite warm during normal operation. |
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| On 3 Nov 2006 08:23:07 -0800, "StreamKid" <copyrighter@gmail.com> wrote: >Hello. >I use xfce4. I'm customizing the gui, and i would like to have >borderless windows. Is there any way to do this while still keeping >xfce? I googled a lot, but i didn't find anything helpful. on forums >mainly, others were saying it's not possible, other it is. but no one >was saying how.. >can anybody help? > >if not with xfce, what window manager should i use? i don't want >anything special ICEWM lets you set the horizontal and vertical border pixels from 0-128 in ./icewm/preferences -- I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. http://zentara.net/japh.html |