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62) How can I keep my shell windows fixed in size?
[Last modified: Apr 95] Answer: In addition to the decoration controls mentioned in the previous few subjects of this FAQ, you can also specify size hints for your shell widget's windows with these resources: XmNminWidth, XmNmaxWidth, XmNminHeight, XmNmaxHeight. If you set the min and max values to the same size, most window managers will not allow the user to resize the window. Ken Lee
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