%% Mikhael Goikhman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

  mg> "killall sawfish"? If this does not work and it is restarted, try
  mg> to remove sawfish from the Session Properties dialog (I hope there
  mg> is one in GNOME 2).

Yes, this is what I eventually did.  Yes there is a session control
dialog; it's here:

  Foot -> Applications -> Desktop Preferences -> Advanced -> Sessions

However, after I killed sawfish and started fvwm, fvwm does not appear
in the list of apps in the current session in the session manager.  It
used to appear there in Gnome 1.4 (that's how I switched last time), but
no longer.  Note I'm using the gnome session manager, not fvwm's session
manager.  Do I need to start fvwm with a special flag for this?

I compiled fvwm with almost everything enabled, except the GNOME support
for FvwmGtk (because there's no gnome-config on my system: for some
reason it's not provided with the gnome2 development packages on
Debian).

Since it's not there, when I save my session, then log out and back in,
it won't know to restart fvwm.


Another thing is that the fonts don't look so hot anymore: I'm using
Microsoft's Arial TrueType font for window titles, menus, etc. and they
used to look excellent, but now they look blocky and uneven.  They still
look great in some parts of the desktop (stuff that's rebuilt
specifically for Gnome 2?), but not others.  Anyone have any ideas?  I
think it's because I'm using a different font server/rendering engine
(freetype2?) but I don't know the details.

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