[openbox] tint2 border

Freddie Exall freddie_signup at gmx.co.uk
Mon Nov 16 15:30:59 EST 2009


On Sun, 15 Nov 2009, Doug Barton wrote:

> Dana Jansens wrote:
>> 2009/11/15 Freddie Exall <freddie_signup at gmx.co.uk>:
>>> Okay. We couldn't work out why tint2 was launching with a border on my
>>> machine. Is there a way that I can use an application specific setting in
>>> openbox's rc.xml to force tint2 (and xclock) to have no border, regardless
>>> of the fact that I have keepBorder on in the same file? I can't find a way
>>> and I'm wanting to check I haven't missed anything before I add a feature
>>> request.
>>
>> What version of Openbox are you using ?  I can't understand how it
>> would be putting a border in the first place. Dock windows don't get
>> borders ever regardless of any config file settings.
>
> I suggested previously that the border is a result of tint2rc settings
> and AFAIK that message/idea was never responded to.
>
> Doug

I'm afraid it was... at some length:

> I've been using tint2 for a while and the config for it doesn't give it 
> a border. Switching to <keepBorder>yes</keepBorder> gives it the same 
> border as all other windows which makes me suspect it's openbox doing 
> it. Plus, I've just tried editing my tint2rc file to give it a border, 
> killed tint2 and re-launched it and it's got a stupid white border along 
> with openbox's grey one. Also, reconfiguring OPENBOX removes the 
> erroneous border.

I really can't see how it can be tint2's border if reconfiguring openbox 
removes it. However, I have been mistaken in the past ;)

For reference, I'm using openbox 3.4.7.2

Freddie

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