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From: moraes@godzilla.ele.toronto.edu (Mark Moraes)
Subject: Re: various problems with X11r2
Message-ID: <8805050135.AA21053@godzilla.ele.toronto.edu>
Organization: EECG, University of Toronto
References: <8805021554.AA06237@blandings.csri.toronto.edu> <293@piring.cwi.nl>
Date:	Wed, 4 May 88 20:15:23 EDT

In article <293@piring.cwi.nl> guido@cwi.nl (Guido van Rossum) writes:
#In article <8805021554.AA06237@blandings.csri.toronto.edu>
##4) Xterm's understanding of geometry specifications for icons broke between
##X10 and X11.  You used to be able to say:
##		xterm -i =+180+290 '#-3+200' &
##to get an icon that was 3 pixels from the right edge of the screen.  Now
##it puts the left edge of the icon 3 pixels from the right of the screen,
##which is not useful.
#
#I believe this might also be a twm bug.  BTW, you are using old style
#geometry specifications; you should say '-geometry +180+290'.
#Unfortunately I believe the Toolkit has no -icongeometry option.

Nope - 
	xterm -iconic -geometry 80x24-1-1 -xrm 'xterm*iconGeometry: -1-1'
(which is the official way of specifying a geometry to toolkit
aplications, I take it!) doesn't work even under uwm. Looking at
the WM_HINTS through xprop (with uwm/no window manager), it sets the
x, y coordinates of the icon, and does it wrong.


