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        Subject: Ambigous statement in FVWMButton documentation
        Date: Sun, 21 Jul 2002 09:58:41 -0500
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Subject: Ambigous statement in FVWMButton documentation
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Full_Name: Ben Mathews
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In the section of the FVWMButton documentation that deals with the Pixmap
command, there is a statement that is kind of ambigious.

It says:
Specifies a background pixmap to use. Specify "none" for a transparent
background.

To me, it is unclear if "none" should be with or without the quotes.  It
only works without the quotes, but as it is written, it appears to me that
it should be with the quotes.  I realize that an experienced fvwm user
would probably know that it should be without the quotes, but we're not all
experienced fvmw users!

I suggest that it should be changed to:
Specifies a background pixmap to use. Specify "none" (without the quotation
marks) for a transparent background.

Thanks guys!



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