Hi there.
I'd like to change, or even disable the pager hotkeys in Afterstep. Also, when using xrandr to configure my displays, the Afterstep Wharf does not seem to respect display resolutions, ending me up with only the Recycler icon being accessible on lower resolution displays, if a higher resolution display is present and enabled.
Note, that I want to xrandr on the fly, without restarting Xorg. Restarting Afterstep after and/or before setting displays with xrandr ended me up with the described behaviour of the Wharf being present on the main screen, but only the Recycler being accessible.
I've grepped through the Afterstep sources, tried their Wiki and generally searched for information, but wasn't able to come up with a workaround or a solution for these issues.
Any pointers ? Otherwise, Xorg works surprisingly well, including accelleration (i915 kmod, vaapi, ...). My compliments to the maintainers.
I'd like to change, or even disable the pager hotkeys in Afterstep. Also, when using xrandr to configure my displays, the Afterstep Wharf does not seem to respect display resolutions, ending me up with only the Recycler icon being accessible on lower resolution displays, if a higher resolution display is present and enabled.
Note, that I want to xrandr on the fly, without restarting Xorg. Restarting Afterstep after and/or before setting displays with xrandr ended me up with the described behaviour of the Wharf being present on the main screen, but only the Recycler being accessible.
I've grepped through the Afterstep sources, tried their Wiki and generally searched for information, but wasn't able to come up with a workaround or a solution for these issues.
Code:
% uname -a
[...]13.1-STABLE FreeBSD 13.1-STABLE #0 stable/13-n252944-e52aaa644ce[...]src/amd64.amd64/sys/GENERIC amd64
% pkg info|grep after
afterstep1-1.0_5 Window manager originally based on the Bowman NeXTstep clone
% pkg info | grep -i xorg
xorg-7.7_3 X.Org complete distribution metaport
Any pointers ? Otherwise, Xorg works surprisingly well, including accelleration (i915 kmod, vaapi, ...). My compliments to the maintainers.