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"freezing" gitk geometry

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Date: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 - 1:23 pm

Hi,

now I've installed 1.5.0, I've discovered gitk is still the
visualisation tool for graphically browsing history. I think gitk is a
good program, but one thing I'd like to be able to change is to have a
way to force gitk not to update its saved internal geometry (position
of internal dividers, etc) when it exits. I tried making ~/.gitk not
writable but that didn't work. I don't know tcl: is there a simple way
to prevent gitk updating this upon quitting?

(Why do I want this? A tiling window manager often changes the size of
clients automatically to fit things onto the screen as new windows
appear. Sometimes this results in windows being made quite small. If I
quit gitk without expanding it up to full size "just to get the
geometry right" it stores a crushed geometry which gets restored when
it's restarted regardless of the actual window space currently
available.)

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see Him if you don't struggle to get them right. -- Stephen Jay Gould
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"freezing" gitk geometry, David Tweed, (Wed Feb 14, 1:23 pm)
Re: "freezing" gitk geometry, Junio C Hamano, (Wed Feb 14, 1:53 pm)
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