Hi!
Can you start gvim from a terminal and pos the output? There might me a clue. You may also start another terminal and run "tail -f ~/.xsession-errors", then start gvim and observe if there are any clues comming up.
Nik
Anno domini 20:09:42 Tue, 8 Aug 2023 -0700 (PDT) Gianluca Interlandi via tde-users scripsit:
Hi!
I have installed openSUSE 15.4 with the current version of Trinity. It works nicely, thanks! However, gvim has a strange behavior. If I open gvim in LXDE it opens in a normal window and I can resize it like any other window. However in TDE, gvim opens in a at first regularly sized window but then it shrinks itself in width. If I try to enlarge it it freezes and looks like this:
http://artemide.bioeng.washington.edu/Install_openSUSE15.4-trinity/20230808_...
To make it "unfreeze" I have to move it a bit, then it is responsive and I can type. I do not have this problem for example with firefox, which is also based on gtk-3. Is there any specific gtk-3 setting that I need to change to make gvim work properly?
Thanks!
Gianluca
Gianluca Interlandi, PhD gianluca@u.washington.edu +1 (206) 685 4435 http://gianluca.today/
Department of Bioengineering University of Washington, Seattle WA U.S.A.
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