Not that I am a fan of roundness, but you can check pem's config,
which as far as I remember makes intensive use of roundness. I don't
remember if it is patch or pixmap-dependent, though.

http://pemarchandet.free.fr/fvwm.html

2013/8/28 James Griffin <j...@kontrol.kode5.net>:
> !-- On Wed 28.Aug'13 at 10:37:44 BST, Thomas Adam (tho...@fvwm.org), wrote:
>> On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 10:29:34AM +0100, James Griffin wrote:
>> > !-- On Wed 28.Aug'13 at 10:22:01 BST, Thomas Adam (tho...@fvwm.org), wrote:
>> > > On 28 August 2013 10:14, James Griffin <j...@kontrol.kode5.net> wrote:
>> > > > Hi
>> > > >
>> > > > I have a clock (rclock) in my tool bar which is fvwmbuttons and the 
>> > > > clock
>> > > > sits in its button as a square/rectangle. I wondered if there is a way 
>> > > > to
>> > > > get the corners of this button to be rounded.
>> > >
>> > > Use XShaping to do this; you can apply a pixmap mask to FvwmButtons to
>> > > get this effect.
>> > >
>> > > -- Thomas Adam
>> >
>> > Thanks Thomas. I've had a google but not much there, could you give me an
>> > example? -- pleeaase :-)
>>
>> Is Google considered a verb nowadays?
>
> Yes, I believe it is. ;-)
>
>> You need to define your own XPM pixmap which is rounded to however you want;
>> use inkscape or The Gimp to produce such a file.  Then you'll need to define
>> a Colorset to be applied to the FvwmButtons instance containing this clock,
>> such as:
>>
>>       Colorset 12 Shape some_pixmap.xpm
>>
>> Then you apply that as a style to your FvwmButtons:
>>
>>       *SomeFvwmButtonsInstance: Colorset 12
>>
>> Read the FvwmTheme man page for more information.
>>
>> -- Thomas Adam
>
> Got that. I did think it would involve creating a pixmap, so thanks.
> That's much clearer.
>
> Jamie.
>
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>
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