Pieter Verberne dixit (2007-10-31, 10:00):
> On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 04:59:53PM +0100, Sander van Dijk wrote:
> > However, ignoring sizehints will only make
> > your term *occupy* more space, it won't actually make it *use* more
> > space, so you could just as wel "xsetroot -solid black" to get the
> > same visual effect *and* have sizehints-needing apps work correctly.
>
> How can I initialize xsetroot so that it will run every time I start X?
Just add it to your .xinitrc or .xsession or whatever. Here's mine as an
example:
#!/bin/bash
xset m 1/10 1
xsetroot -solid grey5
aticonfig --set-powerstate 1
urxvtd -q -f -o
PIPE=$HOME/.dwm-status
rm $PIPE
mkfifo $PIPE
while [ 0 ]
do
$HOME/bin/dwm-update-status.sh
done &
tail -s 0.1 -f $PIPE | dwm
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