[xmonad] Mplayer issue (not the one in the faq)
Don Stewart
dons at galois.com
Mon Jun 16 18:29:48 EDT 2008
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> On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 4:48 PM, Jesus Guerrero <[1]i92guboj at terra.es>
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Screenshot:
> [2]http://jesgue.homelinux.org/other-files/xmonad-vs-mplayer.jpg
>
> mplayer doesn't obey the default layout (I am not floating it in my
> xmonad.hs).
> It starts on a normal size (not fullscreen), then I focus the window and
> press
> 'f' to put it fullscreen. The problem is that the mplayer window
> traverses
> the screen borders, as you can see. A small portion of it appears over
> the
> firefox window which is entirely into the other monitor.
>
> I know I could use another player. But I was wondering if this is a
> known issue
> and if there's a workaround or something. The only bit about mplayer in
> my config
> is:
>
> , className =? "MPlayer" --> doF (W.shift "mplayer")
>
> To spawn it in a given workspace. As I said, no doFloat nor any
> equivalent thing
> is present. I have tried -just in case- the solution I found for
> neverwinter in
> my other thread, but those issues are clearly unrelated, so it didn't
> works, as
> I hoped it wouldn't.
>
> Cheers.
> --
> Jesus Guerrero <[3]i92guboj at terra.es>
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