On Fri 2019-01-04 13:11 , Mandar Mitra wrote:
> I haven't used Fedora in a very long time, but once upon a
> time, rpm -qa --last would give you a list of packages in
> most-recently-installed/updated-first order. That should give
> you some hint about what might have changed.
(To list the dnf
Oleg Tyurin writes:
> Hi. Please help me understand how to configure application appearance
> properly.
> After fresh install of FVWM2 I had an appearance according to screenshot1.
> Next, probably after install of something an appearance had
> been changed according to screenshot2.
> How can
> Aside from avoiding asking the more obvious question of why you want to do it
> this way, ..
I just remember why I didn't like to use sticky windows for that.
I just don't want to accidentally unstick any of those windows I
randomly use to have floating around.
Earlier I switched to use BOOKMA
Is it possible to add an already started application (for example
xterm) to fvwmbuttons.?
Or is it better to use FvwmIconMan .? I don't get how to get
FvwmIconMan to use numbered states.
Reason to ask - I have managed to make some grouped windows which I
want to add a buttonbar to, or on the fly o
On Sat, Jan 05, 2019 at 01:27:38AM +0100, Peter Holm wrote:
> Is it possible to add an already started application (for example
> xterm) to fvwmbuttons.?
Yes -- how are you thinking of doing that? Would it be by clicking a button
in FvwmButtons?
> Or is it better to use FvwmIconMan .? I don't ge