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189) How do I keep a window from being resized by the user?
Resizing the window is done through the window manager; window managers can pay attention to the size hints your application places on the window, but there is no guarantee that the window manager will listen. You can try setting the minimum and maximum size hints to your target size and hope for the best. Note that you may wish to reconsider your justification for this restriction.
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