On Wed, 2002-07-17 at 08:33, mike infoleak org wrote: > >> I have gnome2 happily up and running, and most everything is fine > >> except one little problem. gnome-terminal windows will not resize > >> when I click and drag on the window border. > >> I have checked all through the settings to find something > relevant, > >> but I cannot. All other windows can be resized just fine, but the > >> terminals cannot, though they can be maximized. This is no huge > >> deal, but I'm at a loss as to why it doesn't work. Thanks in > >> advance. > > > >There'sno reason that I know of that gnome-terminal would refulse to > >resize. I'd guess it's a window manager issue. > > > >What's your window manager? > > > >--Ben > > I'm using sawfish 2.0, built from the gnome-desktop-2.0-final sources from > gnome.org. All the other gnome components are bulit from there as well, > with no special options. The build was very clean, no weird stuff. I've > been through all the sawfish settings and I can't find anything > wrong...the bindings are essentially default, and every other window > still resizes fine. I did notice that I get a beep when I try to move the > window border (like it's not allowed to move?) I've also been through > the gnome-terminal settings and docs...nothing. I'm basically stumped. > Weird. Does this happen to other character-based windows like xterm and emacs? What happens when you try this with anothr window manager? This will tell you if (a) it's Sawfish, in which case it sounds like a bug or (b) it's a gnome-terminal problem. --Ben
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