*FvwmButtonsTaskbr: Geometry 1152x29+0-0
Be carefull with the "\", and set the "Geometry" and "Columns"-Options to your needs.
Is there a way to make this solution adjust automatically? (e.g. 100% in width)?
I did play around with FVWMButtons once and I think it is much to complicated to make it a replacement for FvwmTaskbar (IMHO). There should be a more simple way of placing and sizing the content of it. (Ok, maybe there is, but I did not find out.)
How I would like to configure it (Pseudocode):
Set Rows: 1
Add a Menu at the left
Swallow FvwmPager (which automatically should take so much space as it requires)
Swallow FvwmIconMan (which takes all the space that is not used by other Butttons)
Swallow xload, a net-load-tool and a clock at the right.
Ok, I think most users will install a ready to use panel like the gnome-panel that can be configured by dragNdrop. Does work the cvs version of Fvwm with gnome2 nowadays? I think there have been some problems with it recently, isn't it?
I have read that someone did let the gnome-panel swallow FvwmPager. Is this really possible? That would be great. Or can the gnome-Pager control the Fvwm-Pages of one (or maybe multiple) desktops?
Thank you,
Gert
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