gt; the only one. Since I don't do much IRC...
>
> Regards.
> --
> Jesús Guerrero
>
>
> Apologies for the late reply and fix but as some of you know I'm currently
having some serious personal issues. Either way I managed to look into it
and the forum's back up now.
Regards
--
Bert Geens (aka theBlackDragon)
the Gentoo tree is the same).
> i downloaded them originally from a URL posted on this list...
> which seems to have changed to: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=7195
> just FYI
>
> B.
>
[snip]
And just fyi the only patch Gentoo still applies is the tranlucent menu patch.
Kind regards,
--
Bert Geens
n most people are used to and the latter
imho is the important part: people just aren't used to it.
I hope this e-mail has helped at least some people reading this list
to see things in a different light.
Kind regards,
Bert Geens
My patience with your attitude is wearing thin (and as the people on
#fvwm can confirm, I have quite a lot of patience compared to most),
but I'll try my best to stay polite anyway.
2011/9/1 Harry portobello :
> Hi!
>
> Wowzer! This is one long email, thanks Michael. A lot of the
> discussions you
nsites.net/fvwm/guide/ on top of that there are (linked from
fvwm.org, but worth a mention anyway):
- the forums at http://fvwmforums.org
- the wiki at http://fvwmwiki.xteddy.org
Kind regards,
Bert Geens
as, you got a *lot* done in a very short timespan,
it's a real shame to see you step down, but I hope you'll still have
some time to devote to Fvwm albeit at a more leisurly (sp?) pace than
the one you've kept up so far.
Kind regards,
Bert Geens
"Mag. Dr. Nikolaus Klepp" writes:
> Am Samstag, 7. September 2013 schrieb Dan Espen:
>> James Griffin writes:
>> > !-- On Fri 6.Sep'13 at 20:11:35 BST, Jaimos F Skriletz
>> > (jai...@diamond.boisestate.edu), wrote:
>> >
>> > The thing that seems most worrying is we'll have so few people to ask
Thomas Funk writes:
> Bert Geens wrote:
>> It would be nice if there would be some more knowledgeable
>> moderators, my personal use of Fvwm is, to say the least, pretty basic.
> I would do it if it's ok ...
You'd be most welcome to, just send me an e-mail off-list
Oleksandr Gavenko writes:
> According to fvwm(1) QUOTING section I don't need quote characters in:
>
> Style "*" ...
> Style "emacs" ...
> Style "mc-*" ...
>
> and this snippet can be rewritten as:
>
> Style * ...
> Style emacs ...
> Style mc-* ...
>
> The only thing w
Bert Geens writes:
> Oleksandr Gavenko writes:
>
>> According to fvwm(1) QUOTING section I don't need quote characters in:
>>
>> Style "*" ...
>> Style "emacs" ...
>> Style "mc-*" ...
>>
>&
quot; . "http://melpa.milkbox.net/packages/";)
>>))
>>
>
> I just submitted fvwm-mode to melpa. Should be there soon.
Seems it's in melpa now, thank you for taking the time to submit it!
Kind regards,
Bert Geens
--
Fortuna vitrea est; tum cum splendet, fragintur.
Oleksandr Gavenko writes:
> On 2014-01-20, Bert Geens wrote:
>
>>> The only thing why quotes is useful - syntax hilighting in Emacs fvwm-mode
>>> so
>>> second word in:
>>>
>>> Style "emacs" StartsOnPage 2 0 0
>>>
>
Note that the following should not be taken as a plea for Fvwm to switch
to TexInfo, I merely wanted to address some of the points Thomas made.
Also note that I so far have no experience writing manpages nor TexInfo
documents, so the above is purely a "client side" view on things.
Thomas Adam wr
Chris Siebenmann writes:
>> On Thu, Sep 04, 2014 at 08:56:52AM -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
>> > Just wondering if this strikes a familiar note? The newest
>> > google-chrome running on my fedora 20 system utterly fails
>> > to redraw anything at all (not only no web content, but
>> > no menu bar, n
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