Hi,

About png's Thomas already answered. I'll just add that is also supports
svg on latest revisions. Check the man page for more info.

On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 13:29:57 -0500 (CDT)
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> 2. For a laptop, there are such things as battery and temperature sensors. 
> Fancy environments such as KDE have support for things like indicators for 
> the battery. I wonder how hard it would be to provide this for fvwm? 
> Actually, I conjecture that this would not require a deep dive into the 
> code at all, but rather the hooking up of some already-existing program 
> into a display "icon" something like the load indicator, which already has 
> been done a long time ago. But I wonder if anyone has done this, or 
> thought of it?

I'll say a couple more of words about this. Fvwm is a window manager, and this
is no the kind of functionality that a wm should have. IF you want everything
working -almost- out of the box, use a Desktop instead.

FvwmButtons is an interesting module that can swallow any application.
Temperature metters, system tray applets, mail notification applets, clocks,
etc. can be embedded simply into FvwmButtons, so, it looks a bit odd to me to
hard code such features into fvwm itself. If you want it, add it into your
config, that's how fvwm is and I doubt it will change.

You can also use gkrellm and conky if you preffer monoliths instead of having
a lot of small applets/metters running.


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Jesús Guerrero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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