Re: shared library problem (post-compilation)
- From: Ian Peters <itp gnu org>
- To: cmayes frognet net
- Cc: ninana uswest net, Gnome List <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: shared library problem (post-compilation)
- Date: Wed, 10 Mar 1999 23:17:22 -0500
On Wed, Mar 10, 1999 at 11:03:27PM -0500, Chris Mayes wrote:
> Ah, fantastic! You were right! There was an Imlib rpm still lurking
> about my system. Muchas gracias. Next question: is Window Maker fully
> Gnome-compliant? I haven't been keeping up too much on their
> development, but I should be running 0.51.1, I believe.
Window Maker 0.51.1 should be GNOME compliant --- at least, that's
what I'm running, and everything seems to work.
> The main
> reason I ask is that the gnibbles program opens up in a _huge_ window,
> and the little resize-corner-type-thing isn't on the bottom, so I can't
> resize it (unless there's another way to resize that I'm missing).
> None of the other gnome apps seem to have the resizer, either.
This (at least, gnibbles) is my fault. The window isn't resizable
because the pixmaps are of a fixed size, and the levels are of a fixed
size, ergo the window is of a fixed size. Many gnome games set their
policy to non resizable for precisely this reason. I guess gnibbles
is among the largest of all of these. It's easy to forget about
things like that at 1280x1024, I guess. What resolution are you
running? Is it larger than the screen?
One possible solution is to get an alternate set of tiles, smaller
than 10x10 resolution --- but I'm not enough of an artist to draw
these (I did the original 10x10's by hand in vi...). This would
provide a solution for low res use.
Anyway, apps like gnumeric, gnomecal, etc, should have the resizebar
at the bottom.
> It all
> looks really cool otherwise. The gnome-session taskbar (or whatever
> you call it) seems like it'll be pretty useful once I get used to it
> ;-) Anyway, I should be doing homework, so I gotta go. Thanks again
> for the help!
--
Ian Peters "The farther you go, the less you know."
itp@gnu.org -- Lao Tsu, "Tao Te Ching"
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