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56) How can I modify the mwm's window decorations with a resource
[Last modified: Dec 97] Answer: Set mwm's client resource "clientDecoration" for your particular application. For example, Mwm*XClock.clientDecoration: none turns off all clock decorations. See the mwm man page for other options and other mwm client resources.
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