On 25.08.2014 22:47, Dominik Vogt wrote:
Wow, this goes right to README! :)
I wish I had it from the start, but it's nice to have it anyway.
Thanks.
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I've spent weeks to add the proper markup to the original fvwm man
pages before they were converted to xml. I won't accept any
documentation format that throws all this extra information away
for no reason.
So Dominik, you would set requirements later so that I could check what
I'm
doing again
As far as I know, utf-8 works.
Although being from the USA, I've never had occasion to even try it.
You need to post some details about what you tried,
the version of fvwm you are using, etc.
It's my fault, I was answering via Roundcube which doesn't work with
the mailing lists very well.
Th
So, today I had some time to tinker with FvwmPiazza. First and foremost
I must admit Thomas was right, it's an awesome module and it should be
encouraged to use.
There are a couple of quirks - one needs to install Base::Class from
CPAN and point fvwm at the installed Piazza with ModulePath, but ot
Harry, let me assure you that Thomas would never toss a module for no
reason and he would never screw things up.
I have quite a large config with some whistles and bells and maybe a
couple dirty hacks in it and I use Archlinux (which means bleeding edge,
constant updates and such), I think the fir
> There's no thought gone in to this and
> will force users to learn things they didn't need to before. I am also
> amazed that mail checking is now left up to the user when it's built
> in to FvwmTaskBar already!
fvwm and "don't need to learn" can't be used in one sentence. :)
On Thu, 6 Oct 2011 19:05:10 +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
>
> Ideally though, is there nothing in all of the links people are banding
> about which could be folded in to any official documentation, such as
the
> man page, etc?
>
> -- Thomas Adam
>
> --
> "Deep in my heart I wish I was wrong. But
Since you're collecting HOWTOs I'll add my two cents:
http://box-look.org/content/show.php/fvwm+starter%27s+kit?content=123415
(Download, untar, read and edit)
Can your recent G+ post be quoted? It seems to be on-topic.
You can get his address from this mailing list archive.
He also has a G+ account (sorry Thomas).
If you will be collecting Average Joe User's opinions as well, you can ask
me a couple of questions via email.
On 04/27/2011 02:46 AM, Thomas Adam wrote:- pixmap window decorations
looking rather minimalist but fresh
This is tenuous, because there's absolutely *no* requirement that FVWM is
compiled against XPM support, or PNG, or SVG support. So, stick to vector
buttons, please. I do not want to make an
First of all, sorry if I got some mailing list things wrong. Being aware
of fvwm
IRC FAQ I would still mention I'm pretty much noob and Nth generation Linux
and fvwm user, so what I say might seem strange.
To my mind what a default config should be like depends mostly on what the
developers woul
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Thomas Adam wrote:
> It will be coming from FVWM itself; don't forget that's the XClient
> which will receive that.
Forgive me my ignorance, but I'm not sure I understood your answer. With
Pick FakeClick depth 0 press 1 release 1
FVWM will execute two XSendEvent(
ence stardict icon responds to FakeClick.
Does anyone on this list know the source of this third non-synthetic
event? Any hints would be greatly appreciated.
--
:wbr
Roman
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