On Sat, Mar 25, 2006 at 10:47:08AM -0500, Dan Espen wrote: > The amount of errors you found in the documentation was impressive. > No only did you find spelling errors, and grammatical errors, but > also just plain wrong things, and misplaced things. > I wonder, how did you do that?
Hi again, Dan. That's very simple. I used IceWM for a long period of time but it was lacking this extreme configurability I found in FVWM (I considered Sawfish also, but I didn't has time to learn LISP). As a new user of FVWM, to learn how to use it, I have read most of its documentation several times to better understand it and during this reading I noted and fixed all this errors, so it wasn't hard and boring for me. But that's not all, eventually I'll check all remaining documetation (not so much left unchecked). Also I have ideas to improve several modules and I'll do it when I have time. Thanks to FVWM dev-team the code is readable and not hard to understand. So you'll hear from me soon. Have a good time. Bye. -- Serge Koksharov, Free Software user & supporter GPG public key ID: 0x3D330896 (pgp.mit.edu) Key fingerprint: 5BC4 0475 CB03 6A31 0076 82C2 C240 72F0 3D33 0896