Hello,
I'd like to have a root menu item that opens a submenu
listing every window. In other words, each item in the
submenu would represent one window and I'd be able to
click it to switch to the selected window. Is this
possible?
When I run WindowList from the root menu, it creates
and "detaches
Before I trouble anyone with details, is this already a known issue?
When OpenOffice is first started during a session, it dies silently.
Next time, it dies and java, OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6
1.9.7) (suse-1.2.1-i386), also crashes with a lengthy crash report.
When LibreOffice is star
On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 08:47:16AM -0700, rff wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to have a root menu item that opens a submenu
> listing every window. In other words, each item in the
> submenu would represent one window and I'd be able to
> click it to switch to the selected window. Is this
> possible?
On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 09:37:52AM -0700, j debert wrote:
> Before I trouble anyone with details, is this already a known issue?
>
> When OpenOffice is first started during a session, it dies silently.
> Next time, it dies and java, OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6
> 1.9.7) (suse-1.2.1-i386),
> Using FvwmWindowMenu, I believe so.
I'm trying to keep the number of modules/external binaries as low
as possible (old machine), but FvwmWindowMenu runs a Perl binary.
So I'll reconsider my way of doing things.
Thanks anyway.
On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 03:09:16PM -0700, rff wrote:
> > Using FvwmWindowMenu, I believe so.
>
> I'm trying to keep the number of modules/external binaries as low
> as possible (old machine), but FvwmWindowMenu runs a Perl binary.
> So I'll reconsider my way of doing things.
Umm, given it's *ship
> Umm, given it's *shipped* with FVWM, uses things *shipped*
> with FVWM, but > requires perl, which is not unreasonable at all,
You're absolutely right. I was just looking for a more "compact"
solution. My configs are minimalist to the maximum.
> I fail to see what else there is for you to do to