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Weird window border color? #110

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tmpm697 opened this issue Aug 5, 2020 · 5 comments · Fixed by #120
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Weird window border color? #110

tmpm697 opened this issue Aug 5, 2020 · 5 comments · Fixed by #120

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@tmpm697
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tmpm697 commented Aug 5, 2020

Relate to this issue #82, in this comment, issue's closed so I create new focused one.

I have this issue with:

xst-git: 1:0.8.4.r9.g079cf8c-1
OS: archlinux up-to-date
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and which WM do you use?

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tmpm697 commented Nov 18, 2020

I don't use window manager, just start X and using wmutils and other utils to work with windows.

from #82, can you confirm this issue or it's just my case?

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how could it be any window border then if st doesn't have CSD

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or you mean you using some util for drawing borders -- in that case check with openbox first, if you can't reproduce it there, report a bug in that border drawing util

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neeasade commented Nov 18, 2020

Just played with it -- The fix for this for me was to force window depth to be 24 (for window drawing utilities from wmutils and my own opt) -- right now the default is to inherit from the root window. I'll PR a flag to override it for people who encounter this.

EDIT: xresources would be a better place, not a flag.

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