Justin Lindberg wrote: > On 09/01/11 00:19, Mag. Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote: >> Am Donnerstag, 1. September 2011 schrieb Harry portobello: >>> ... >>> >>> Terms like "abrasive" or "short" don't sit well with most people, >>> least of all those who wish to contribute. Thomas, how do you plan to >>> moderate these observations? >>> >>> Harry >> You may like it or not: This list is professional. If you look for tender >> loving care you will not get it. >> > No, it really doesn't sit well with me when a term like "abrasive" is > applied to someone who (a) appears to be very friendly in a teddy-bear > sort of way, and (b) goes out of his way to help people by effectively > and succinctly communicating technical information and assistance on > this list. > > Maybe it's time to change the subject... > > There are some technical things I want to ask about on this list, > but they will have to wait until I have the time to sit down, > figure out exactly what I want to do with FVWM, and exhaust the > relevant documentation. There are a lot of good examples available, > but there does seem to be a lack of comprehensive official > documentation of FVWM configuration. I am hesitant to ask here, > because maybe I'm just not looking in the right place, but perhaps > documentation is a potential area for those who wish to contribute. > >
How about this for the beginning? Official documentation: - http://www.fvwm.org/ - http://www.fvwm.org/documentation/ - http://www.fvwm.org/doc/unstable/index.html - http://www.fvwm.org/doc/unstable/fvwm/fvwm.man.html Unofficial tutorial: - http://wayback.archive.org/web/*/http://www.zensites.net/fvwm/guide/ - http://web.archive.org/web/20100429062000/http://zensites.net/fvwm/guide/ - http://web.archive.org/web/20100503084234/http://zensites.net/fvwm/guide/bindings.html (the wayback machine can be a really useful thing)