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Lucio Chiappetti wrote:
>As you can see fvwm is *completely* customizable (alas, at the expense of
>a learning curve, but fully worthwhile for me)
Yes, and that's terrific, at least for those who have the time to climb
the learning curve. I just don't right now, but I have thin
Lucio Chiappetti writes:
> As you see, I agree with the need to have date and time. I never liked
> xload graphs, but do like to keep info on things like CPU load,
> network traffic etc. in numeric form, and I use procmeter3 for that
> (my performance meter FvwmButtons is a list of 17 items with
On Wed, 5 Jun 2019, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
The default theme for fvwm includes a big box that appears in the lower
right hand corner of the screen. Is there a name for that whole thing?
I guess it is some instance of a FvwmButtons (there can be more than one,
even nested, for instance I