Feel free; my preference is along the lines of modified BSD, something that presents no barrier to anyone. No guarantees of anything, of course. Something with version control and notification of changes would be best, I think. I have sourceforge and GitHub accounts, but have never used them except to fetch existing content.
There are some other odds&ends floating around (not mine). If you have an online record of what you've found of that sort, I can check it against what I recall seeing and/or may have a copy of (which may not be the latest nor have straightforward means of finding the latest, if still available). FYI, here's a list of f.commands I dug up when I was in a curious mood once (probably using the "strings" command); a couple are noted as undocumented, and one as something that will crash dtwm if not used properly. Some of them have requirements like an implicit context, that might make them not very useful in a script or the like. f.action f.beep f.change_backdrop (undocumented) appears to require pathname of pixmap file as an argument f.circle_down f.circle_up f.create_workspace f.delete_workspace f.exec f.focus_color f.focus_key f.focus_key_raise f.goto_workspace f.help f.help_mode f.ignore f.kill f.lower f.marquee_selection f.maximize f.menu f.minimize f.move f.next_cmap f.next_key f.next_key transient f.next_workspace f.nop f.normalize f.normalize_and_raise f.occupy_all f.pack_icons f.pass_keys f.post_wmenu f.prev_cmap f.prev_key f.prev_key transient f.prev_workspace f.quit_mwm (documented as f.quit_dtwm) f.raise f.raise_lower f.refresh f.refresh_win f.remove f.resize f.restart f.restore f.restore_and_raise f.screen f.send_msg f.separator f.set_behavior f.set_context (undocumented) appears to require one numeric argument, probably a window number (as shown by xlswins or xwininfo -tree -root) WARNING: has been observed to crash dtwm when given without valid argument f.title f.toggle_frontpanel f.version f.workspace_presence > On Jul 1, 2019, at 06:02, Andrey ``Bass'' Shcheglov <andrewb...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Thank you for your response, Richard. > > All the technical details you've sent make perfect sense. > > On Thu, 27 Jun 2019 at 22:11, Richard L. Hamilton <rlha...@smart.net> wrote: >> >> My program (dtwmcmd - send f.commands to dtwm) may be floating around >> somewhere; but my website >> no longer exists, so I've attached a copy. > > May I ask you to put `dtwmcmd` on GutHub/GitLab/BitBucket/elsewhere (I > can do that on your behalf) and attach a license? > I'm worried all those CDE-related extras may get lost unless properly > published =) > > Regards, > Andrey. > _______________________________________________ cdesktopenv-devel mailing list cdesktopenv-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/cdesktopenv-devel