> 1. Is it possible to add a feature similar to the visual window list switch > in XFCE or other desktop environments, with window thumbnails / icons > rotating horizontally? I have looked into the possibility of writing an FVWM > script, similarly to the script that attempts to imitate this behaviour > using a vertical menu: > > https://zensites.net/fvwm/guide/advanced_functions.html
You could do this using FvwmButtons, but it might take a little bit of work to do the right thing to your liking. > 2. Is it possible to implement a solution using a detachable window title in > a taskbar? Perhaps there is a way to configure fvwmiconman to serve this > purpose. Any hint from you would be appreciated. I'm not sure what you're referring to here. Can you provide more detail, or a screenshot showing what you mean? > 3. There seem to be several websites dedicated to FVWM, each containing some > partial information. > > https://www.fvwm.org/ > https://github.com/fvwmorg These two are linked from one another, and certainly if you google for "fvwm", you'll be offered those links. > http://fvwm.sourceforge.net/ > > May I suggest to include the fvwm.sourceforge.net content, in particular the > documentation in www.fvwm.org, and redirects set to point to fvwm.org? The > documentation at the sourceforge site has been very useful for ordinary > users like me. I don't think anyone here is responsible for that content. Certainly it's low on the search list and from other more recognised fvwm websites. > I feel that consolidating the multiple websites under the complete fvwm.org > site, with sub-pages dedicated to different FVWM versions, documentation, > forums, etc, and possibly reformatted e.g. using a modern Wiki > interface/style, with just one link to the github site would better serve > the purpose of modernising, advancing and adopting FVWM by broader groups of > do-it-your-way computer users. Perhaps you're right. But as with everything, someone's got to dedicate their time to do the work and keep the work maintained. For something like this, I won't have the time to do so. > 4. Are one-time donations possible to support FVWM development and > maintenance? I would instead give something to a charity of your choice. Glad you're enjoying Fvwm! Kindly, Thomas