Dear all,
a few days ago I upgraded FVWM to 2.6.8 and was quite happy, but for
FvwmIconMan failing to update when windows are opened/closed. Quite
strange, really.
After Lucio Chiappetti helped me with a working example, I was able to
find the problem in my fvwm2rc files. For some reason, the lin
On Mon, 3 Jan 2022, João Oliveira wrote:
I recently update to Ubuntu 20.04 and fvwm 2.6. I am quite happy but
for a problem with FvwmIconMan: it does not update when new windows
are opened or closed.
When StartFunction is called ...
I also had to use FvwmIconMan under Ubuntu 20.04, but I wa
Good day,
since I gor -22°C on my BioFarm, I can not do very much as solving IT
problems. ;-) Here is the error message I get:
[ ~/log/xsession/2018-02-27_210702.log ]
FvwmIconMan: Show only focused to: 0
FvwmIconMan: Bad line: *FvwmTaskbarIconsTips
Ah, RTFM - TitleButton - I figured it out.
2016.05.31. 23:54 keltezéssel, Thomas Adam írta:
On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 10:29:34PM +0200, Parragh Szabolcs wrote:
Hi List,
I just upgraded to 2.6.6-1 on Arch, as the new version arrived in the repos.
I noticed a small issue: FvwmIconMan started to di
On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 10:29:34PM +0200, Parragh Szabolcs wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I just upgraded to 2.6.6-1 on Arch, as the new version arrived in the repos.
> I noticed a small issue: FvwmIconMan started to display itself (screenshot
> attached): if and only if there were no other windows to be l
Thanks for the suggestions!
> > ... for a while, it started working. Then it stopped again in the middle
> > of a session for no obvious reason, and it hasn't worked since.
... and it has now started working again, so I can't actually test anything.
Oh well...
> Could that be related to modifie
> I have Linux SL6.4 running under virtualbox 4.3.12 hosted on a Windows 7
> system (on a Dell laptop, if it makes any difference).
>
> Originally when I set this up FvwmIconMan wasn't seeing any mouse clicks,
> and xev didn't show the events being delivered to the window (though it did
> show the
George Ross writes:
> Here's an odd one. Suggestions welcome!
>
> I have Linux SL6.4 running under virtualbox 4.3.12 hosted on a Windows 7
> system (on a Dell laptop, if it makes any difference).
>
> Originally when I set this up FvwmIconMan wasn't seeing any mouse clicks,
> and xev didn't show
Here's an odd one. Suggestions welcome!
I have Linux SL6.4 running under virtualbox 4.3.12 hosted on a Windows 7
system (on a Dell laptop, if it makes any difference).
Originally when I set this up FvwmIconMan wasn't seeing any mouse clicks,
and xev didn't show the events being delivered to the
!-- On Thu 15.Aug'13 at 8:52:25 BST, Michael Großer (michael.gros...@gmx.de),
wrote:
> Did you try the option "TransliterateUtf8"? Just a quick idea.
>
> - Michael -
Hi Michael, no - I haven't tried that but will do. Thanks for that,
hopefully it will sort it out. Cheers, Jamie.
--
James
James Griffin wrote:
> I look at some Facebook forums in Japanese and Chinese sometimes and the
> Japanese and Chinese characters in the title of my browser (Firefox) and
> FvwmIconMan are represented as squares. I've set all the font correctly
> according to man pages and examples I've seen on the
I look at some Facebook forums in Japanese and Chinese sometimes and the
Japanese and Chinese characters in the title of my browser (Firefox) and
FvwmIconMan are represented as squares. I've set all the font correctly
according to man pages and examples I've seen on the internet; however,
nothing I
Mon 15.Jul'13 at 11:28:20 +0100, To
fvwm@fvwm.org
> Hi
>
> In my custom taskbar/dock at the bottom of my screen, I have FvwmIconMan
> swallowed in an FvwmButtons instance.
>
> When I close windows/applications, the button/icon for it in FvwmIconMan
> remains vi
Hi
In my custom taskbar/dock at the bottom of my screen, I have FvwmIconMan
swallowed in an FvwmButtons instance.
When I close windows/applications, the button/icon for it in FvwmIconMan
remains visible and does go for the remainder of the xsession. Only restarting
fvwm resets it to show the
Ingo Wardinski writes:
> Hi there,
> I try to set up fvwmiconman for my needs, therefore I use the conig
> given in the fvwmiconman manpage. There is a line saying
> FvwmIconMan: Action Mouse 1 N sendcommand Iconify
>
> What does the N stands for?
"Action" is followed by an fvwm command.
On Tue, Nov 08, 2011 at 02:12:06PM +0100, Ingo Wardinski wrote:
> Hi there,
> I try to set up fvwmiconman for my needs, therefore I use the conig
> given in the fvwmiconman manpage. There is a line saying
> FvwmIconMan: Action Mouse 1 N sendcommand Iconify
>
> What does the N stands for?
Hi there,
I try to set up fvwmiconman for my needs, therefore I use the conig
given in the fvwmiconman manpage. There is a line saying
FvwmIconMan: Action Mouse 1 N sendcommand Iconify
What does the N stands for?
and; can I swallow fvwmiconman into fvwmbuttons?
TIA and greets,
ingo
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 10:18:47PM +0100, Bastian wrote:
> On 21.Feb.11 16:32 +, Thomas Adam wrote:
> > But you can do this -- assuming you tell FvwmIconMan to not honour
> > WinListSkip.
> >
> > Style * WindowListSkip
> > Style foo Sticky, WindowListHit
> > Style bar StickyPageIcon, WindowLis
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 05:05:05PM +0100, Bastian wrote:
> Hi there,
>
>I failed to set up FvwmIconMan to only list sticky icons, where
>either Sticky(Page|Desk) or Sticky(Page|Desk)Icon is set.
>
>Is there a way for IconMan to evaluate arbitrary styles?
But you can do this -- as
Hi there,
I failed to set up FvwmIconMan to only list sticky icons, where
either Sticky(Page|Desk) or Sticky(Page|Desk)Icon is set.
Is there a way for IconMan to evaluate arbitrary styles?
Does s.b. has any further thoughts/hints?
Thanks,
Bastian
All:
I'm using the following:
d...@riddler <36#> fvwm --version
fvwm 2.5.26 compiled on Oct 23 2008 at 19:27:09
with support for: XPM, PNG, Shape, XShm, SM, Xinerama, XRender, XCursor,
XFT, NLS
Is there a way to stop SelectColorset from modifying colors?
I have certain colorsets defined (one
Ryan Daly wrote:
All:
Please let me know if this is the wrong list for this.
I have the following set:
*FvwmIconMan-Icons: DrawIcons Always
When I start Thunderbird, FvwmIconMan crashes and leaves the following
error:
FvwmIconMan-Icons: Cause of next X Error.
Error: 13 (BadGC (invalid GC
All:
Please let me know if this is the wrong list for this.
I have the following set:
*FvwmIconMan-Icons: DrawIcons Always
When I start Thunderbird, FvwmIconMan crashes and leaves the following
error:
FvwmIconMan-Icons: Cause of next X Error.
Error: 13 (BadGC (invalid GC parameter))
Majo
Thomas Adam wrote:
2008/12/3 Ryan Daly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
All:
Is there a way to have FvwmIconMan always show the mini-icon? Looking
through the man page, I didn't find anything that seems to make this happen.
You missed:
*FvwmIconMan: DrawIcons always
-- Thomas Adam
Absolut
2008/12/3 Ryan Daly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> All:
>
> Is there a way to have FvwmIconMan always show the mini-icon? Looking
> through the man page, I didn't find anything that seems to make this happen.
You missed:
*FvwmIconMan: DrawIcons always
-- Thomas Adam
All:
Is there a way to have FvwmIconMan always show the mini-icon? Looking
through the man page, I didn't find anything that seems to make this happen.
Thanks in advance.
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