hugo vanwoerkom wrote:
> Stefan Bellon wrote:
> > hugo vanwoerkom wrote:

[snip]

> >>Unless someone knows this, my only solution is to subscribe to the 
> >>mailinglist and ask :-(
> > 
> > Which mailing list?

> http://www.fvwm.org/contact/

I don't see how the upstream FVWM mailing lists could help me with a
problem of the packaging of the latest Debian FVWM package.

> Sorry I don't know the answer to your prob. I use only fvwm (but on
> sarge) and I really like it,

I like FVWM as well, that's why I use it and want to keep it!

> but it has 2 probs:
> 1. Reading that manpage is a sysiphus task: how do you find anything
> and is it there?

It's a *big* man page, but I always found what I was looking for so far.

> 2. The vanilla fvwm that you get has nothing, and there seems to be
> no good tool to show all the goodies and pick which one you want.

Oh, the new version of FVWM has an impressive configuration "wizard".
It's really not bad. But you cannot configure everything. And the
configuration files it produces are split over a dozen files in
~/.fvwm/. So, if I want to add my more special changes, I wouldn't know
where to put it.

> Normally they answer you in the mailing list right away. But I cannot 
> believe you are the only fvwm sid user...

Perhaps I'm the only sid user that made intensive use of the hook
functionality and did not provide a complete individual .fvwm2rc?

> So... I stick with my .fvwm2c and make sure never to lose it but I
> have no idea why I put some of the things in it ;-)

I copied the old contents of /etx/X11/fvmw/* to my ~/.fvwm so that I
maintain the state that I had until two days ago. But somehow this is
still unsatisfying.

-- 
Stefan Bellon


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