On Fri, Sep 12, 2025 at 02:17:45AM +0000, ruby R53 wrote:
> I used FVWM for less than like 2 hours, and then, when I came back to dwm, I noticed all my windows were being treated as dialog ones, and so none of them respected my default window layout (monocle).
>
> I'm currently running dwm 6.6 on Gentoo, provided by their official package repository. If it matters, I also have the following patches applied to it:
>
> dwm-bartabgroups-20210802-138b405.diff
> dwm-center-6.2.diff
> dwm-preventfocusshift-20240831-6.5.diff
> dwm-refreshrate-20230826-9554a10.diff
> dwm-removeborder-20220626-d3f93c7.diff
>
> But I don't think it might be their fault, as I've been using them almost since I started using dwm as well (months ago), and never had any problems with them.
>
> Then, I've also installed dwmblocks as I came back from FVWM. I thought it could be the issue as well, but after starting dwm without it, there was no difference whatsoever.
>
> So, what could possibly be causing this? Could FVWM have interfered with how windows behave in X, or could it actually be dwmblocks' fault and I didn't catch it?
>
> The weirdest part is how _all_ windows are affected. No matter what program I launch, all of them will have their window behaving as floating ones. A quick fix would be to use Mod+Shift+<space> on each of them, but they won't retain that parameter after I close them.
>
Do you expect others to apply your specific patches and configuration and try
to reproduce the problem for you (assuming it is even a dwm bug at all)?
Please learn to write a proper detailed bug report and use the vanilla upstream
version (git or 6.6).
I will not look into this one at least.
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Kind regards,
Hiltjo
Received on Fri Sep 12 2025 - 11:32:01 CEST