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Way to specify geometry at startup (especially XMonad) #3

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xaengceilbiths opened this issue Feb 22, 2020 · 1 comment
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Way to specify geometry at startup (especially XMonad) #3

xaengceilbiths opened this issue Feb 22, 2020 · 1 comment

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@xaengceilbiths
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xaengceilbiths commented Feb 22, 2020

Not an issue, just HOW TO.

(tk-start "wish -geometry 300x200")

I found this because on XMonad, changing window geometry by xdotool or python's xlib just doesn't work. Also, adding widgets or using "wm geometry . 400x300" doesn't resize at all.

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utz82 commented Feb 23, 2020

Thanks for reporting. Good to know there is a use for passing additional arguments like this. I'm planning on doing some changes to the way pstk starts the wish process, so will need to make sure this still works, or find another work-around. I'll check if it's a problem with other window managers as well.

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