Lucio Chiappetti wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Jun 2016, lee wrote:
>
>> Interesting :) It seems very confusing, though. How do you remember
>> what is where? I have a plain setup with just 6x6 pages and many times
>> have to flip between them to find the particular page I want to go to.
>
> Well, after
On 22 Jun 2016 1:24 a.m., "lee" wrote:
>
> Thomas Adam writes:
>
> > On 10 October 2015 at 11:53, lee wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> the subject pretty much says it:
> >>
> >> Can I somehow make it so that fvwm ignores particular windows when
> >> figuring out where to place a new one?
> >
> > Adding
Thomas Adam writes:
> On 10 October 2015 at 11:53, lee wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> the subject pretty much says it:
>>
>> Can I somehow make it so that fvwm ignores particular windows when
>> figuring out where to place a new one?
>
> Adding a style to ignore windows from placements is the way to go.
>
* Tim Johnson [160621 07:30]:
<...> > Up to Fvwm version 2.6.6 you could use the "Setup Form" in the Builtin
> > Menu (single left click anywhere on the desktop). A good starting
> > configuration is
> > - FvwmIconMan
> > - FvwmPager
> > - FvwmTaskBar
> >
> > or
> >
> > - FvwmButtons
> >
> >
* Thomas Funk [160621 01:07]:
> "Tim Johnson" wrote:
> > Sorry about the mixup. On my system, .fvwm is created on the first
> > invocation and file Version is contain in that directory.
> >
> > For those unfamiliar with fluxbox, I could just use some config
> > that enables easy access t
"Tim Johnson" wrote:
> Sorry about the mixup. On my system, .fvwm is created on the first
> invocation and file Version is contain in that directory.
>
> For those unfamiliar with fluxbox, I could just use some config
> that enables easy access to window menus. With the vanilla config,
>
On 10 October 2015 at 11:53, lee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the subject pretty much says it:
>
> Can I somehow make it so that fvwm ignores particular windows when
> figuring out where to place a new one?
Adding a style to ignore windows from placements is the way to go.
I'll do this later on. Would be us
On Mon, 20 Jun 2016, lee wrote:
Interesting :) It seems very confusing, though. How do you remember
what is where? I have a plain setup with just 6x6 pages and many times
have to flip between them to find the particular page I want to go to.
Well, after a long time working with 2 desktops e