Re: Window Borders?

Rob Fenton (rfenton@kittynet.wsc.edu)
Sun, 21 Jun 1998 21:12:40 -0500 (CDT)


> > > 
> > i beleave the way to do it is by editing what ever FEEL.* file you use.
> > here is a line for a perl/tk program i use, It should be all on one
> > line...
> > 
> > Style   "Entry"         NoTitle, Sticky, StaysOnTop, WindowListSkip,
> > 					NoHandles
> > 
> > "Entry" is the name of the window, and NoHandles is what gets rid of the
> > title bar and boarder.
> > 
> > Hope this helps.
> > 
> > -Rob
> > 
> 	Nope!! The feel has nothing do do with the way things
> 	"look" <--key word.  It is the ~/G/L/A/database file which
> 	controls this. Below is an excerpt of my database with appropriate
> 	statements (each begining with "Style" are on one single line!):
> 
> Style   "Wharf"  NoTitle, Sticky, StaysOnTop, WindowListSkip, NoHandles
> Style	"x11amp" Icon x11amp.xpm, NoTitle, NoHandles

I'm confused on this, in my ~G/L/A/desktop/feels/feel.DEFAULT it has lines
for various other as programs that were included in the distribution.
i'm using AS 1.4.  Has this been changed in 1.4.5?