Hi there,

On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Dominik Vogt wrote:

> > What have you got in mind when saying making a demo? Do
> > you think a (quite large) set of configuration files
> > which provides access to most of the features of fvwm
> > will do it? I am thinking of collecting some window
> > decorations, menu styles, key and mouse binding
> > definitions, pixmaps and so on, to show whats possible
> > with fvwm. The different features of fvwm could be
> > turned on and off via menu entries or FvwmButtons. Of
> > course this is similar to fvwm-theme but it will be
> > within the fvwm-package and could come with it in
> > future.
> > 
> > Or did you mean a self-running demo like a movie?
> 
> We thought about a self-running demo, but that does not
> exclude showing off fvwm's features.

A X-Demo, Flash or something else? Partly interactive?
How about using the schedule-feature of 2.5.x to build a
demo?

Regards Uwe
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