Hi,
Maybe I don't understand you clearly, but I do it this way (you can of
course make it less "structured"):
DestroyFunc MyMakeMyWindowListFunc
AddToFunc MyMakeMyWindowListFunc
+ I AddToMenu $[0] "Window list" title top
# windows of current desktop
+ I All UseStack (CurrentDesk,!Focused,!Stic
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 01:03:01AM +0200, Gábor Vida wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Maybe I don't understand you clearly, but I do it this way (you can of
> course make it less "structured"):
Yes, and you'd be reinventing what FvwmWindowMenu provides. Here, here's a
square; keep filing the edges until its cor
On Sun, Apr 24 2011, Thomas Adam wrote:
> Yes, and you'd be reinventing what FvwmWindowMenu provides.
Yes, without Perl and an additional process. (By the way, can you create
"sections" with FvwmWindowMenu based on window's properties like sticky?)
> Here, here's a square; keep filing the edges