In message <ic7ea19bf8....@home.home>, Dan Espen <dan1es...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>Style *Firefox EWMHDontDonateIcon, Iconoverride, Icon myfork.xpm >>> >>>Worked for me (with my icon). >> >> Yessss! Thank you. That seems to have worked for me too. (See below. This works also for introducing an icon to represent Xterm.) >>>When testing this stuff, it's easier to use FvwmCommand. >>>Just type in a terminal: >>> >>>FvwmCommand 'Style *Firefox EWMHDontDonateIcon, Iconoverride, Icon >>>myfork.xpm' >> >> Hummm... I tried that and that didn't work. I got the following >> error message (which I don't have the first clue about): >> >> No such file or directory FvwmCommand error in opening message fifo > >Sorry, for FvwmCommand to work you need this in your config: > >AddToFunc StartFunction I Module FvwmCommandS OK. Is that extra capital S on the end supposed to be there? Or was that just a typo? >> No matter. I have gotten the Firefox icon I wanted, so I'm pretty >> overjoyed. Now if I can just get fvwm to use my choice for an XTerm >> icon and then install my digital xclock I'll die a happy man. > >I'm not having any luck with xterm. That's odd. I just reproduced the command shown at the top (above) and changed *Firefox to *Xterm and then substituted in also the path where I had put a nice xterm icon that I wanted to use and it works great for me!