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* emacs does not use my custom window decoration
@ 2002-05-12 14:15 Tom daemond.com
  2002-05-12 14:39 ` Miles Bader
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Tom daemond.com @ 2002-05-12 14:15 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi, bug report here:

I am running
GNU Emacs 21.2.1
(i686-pc-Linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2002-05-12
(today downloaded and compiled)

I have configured my X windows to use KDE, and KDE uses very nice window
manager. All applications are affected by this, except emacs.

All applications running under my X have very nice menubar,
and every buttons and menus and scrollbars are affected by my window
decoration (iceWM), but emacs has very terrible menus and buttons and
scrollbar and everything :-( Very bad :-(

I think that this is a BUG.
I think that all applications under X should follow strictly my custom
window decoration, because when I select my decoration then
I wish to use it for all windows and for all applications.

And another bug:
In KDE I have menubar at the top of the screen (like in MAC OS)
and not in each window.
But emacs does not follow this and displays menubar
(File | Edit | Options | Buffers | Tools | Help)
in the emacs window, not on the top of my screen (monitor)


Is there any way how to force emacs to use my custom KDE settings?


Thank you

Regrads
Tomas Dean

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