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- From: susan@widget.esd.sgi.com (Susan Dahlberg)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi
- Subject: Re: gnuplot/X windows/SGI question
- Message-ID: <s07o65o@zola.esd.sgi.com>
- Date: 5 Nov 92 19:35:40 GMT
- References: <DWABRA.92Nov4120707@indigo.ibm.com>
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- Organization: Silicon Graphics Inc.
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- In article <DWABRA.92Nov4120707@indigo.ibm.com>, dwabra@watson.ibm.com (David Abraham) writes:
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- > I want to have the window pop at a particular location,
- > without having to place it with the mouse. I included lines in my
- > .Xdefaults file like so:
- >
- > gnuplot*geometry: 400x300-10-10
- > emacs*geometry: +100+100
- >
- > and then issued the command "xrdb .Xdefaults". This works for the
- > emacs window (i.e. it just pops up), but not for gnuplot. Actually,
- > gnuplot gets the window size right, just not the location. I am
- > suspicious that this is something about the SGI environment
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- If you run 4Dwm then set:
- 4Dwm*positionOnScreen: false
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- Susan opinions are mine
-