This is where WindowManager steps in and makes sure your windows are placed exactly where you want them every time you open them. Many programs don't remember their position and size between sessions and even Windows Explorer does not restore windows to their last position under Windows 7 or higher. WindowManager helps you to improve your work flow by remembering and restoring the position and size of your programs and windows. Note particularly that there are two glibs - already a recipe for trouble.Free Download WindowManager 10.13.2 | 1.3 Mb Ĥ.) Create a shell script that accomplishes the following (I use /usr/local/bin/firefox) and add it to the window manager/desktop application menu of your choice: My 4-step hack approach consists of the following:ġ.) Verify installation of lib-*-devel of the following packages (you probably already have a bunch installed): glib, pango, atk, freetype, cups, tiff, fontconfig, cairo (maybe more?).Ģ.) Download the latest GTK 2.10 source and configure with './configure -prefix=/opt/gtk-2.10' and make/make install.ģ.) Set up the latest Firefox release of your choice in /usr/local/firefox. GTK 2.10 will compile without requiring any additional dependencies than those already included in Etch, so compiling a Firefox-only install of it is pretty painless. I don't have time to run anything but Etch on my Debian systems, but I have found a fairly good work-around. A bunch of little things were broken for a while with GTK < 2.10, but many of them weren't noticeable until shortly before the warning was put in (missing menu icons, missing menu separators, etc).
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