Thanks Thomas and Tavis for the replies. >>2) With "*FvwnTaskBar: Button" is it possible to make these buttons >>flat?
Tavis wrote: >Yes, set the sh and hi components of the colorset to the same colour, then >the relief looks like a border. This works best on the TaskBAr with the >3DFvwm setting. That's a great idea, but I had already thought of it. :) Unfortunatly I don't know how to get rid of the separator line. I have tried it with and without 3DFvwm and I saw no difference with my settings. One button and it looks OK. Two or more buttons and it looks kind of silly to me. http://www.ilstu.edu/~mrgibso/fvwmxp2.png I'm trying to emulate Windows XP to the best of my ability (Mom's asking about going to Linux). Here is what I have concerning the FvwmTaskBar: Style "FvwmTaskBar" NoTitle,Sticky,WindowListSkip,CirculateSkip,BorderWidth 2,NoHandles,TitleAtBottom *FvwmTheme: Colorset 1 TiledPixmap top.xpm, fg white, sh blue, hi blue *FvwmTheme: Colorset 2 bg darkblue, fg white, sh blue, hi blue ModuleSynchronous Timeout 5 FvwmTheme DestroyModuleConfig FvwmTaskBar: * *FvwmTaskBar: Colorset 1 *FvwmTaskBar: FocusColorset 2 *FvwmTaskBar: IconColorset 1 *FvwmTaskBar: NoBrightFocus *FvwmTaskBar: StartIcon start.xpm *FvwmTaskBar: UseSkipList *FvwmTaskBar: font -adobe-utopia-regular-r-normal--17-120-100-100-p-91-iso10646-1 *FvwmTaskBar: StartName *FvwmTaskBar: AutoStick *FvwmTaskBar: Geometry +0-0 *FvwmTaskBar: StartMenu MenuFvwmRoot *FvwmTaskBar: ClockFormat %I:%M %p *FvwmTaskBar: ShowTips *FvwmTaskBar: Button Icon mozilla.xpm, Action exec exec mozilla *FvwmTaskBar: WindowButtonsRightMargin 0 *FvwmTaskBar: WindowButtonsLeftMargin 0 *FvwmTaskBar: ShowTransients >>3) Is there a hack that will allow FvwmTaskBar to detect external mail? Tavis wrote: >I don't think so, if it's a mbox on a remote machine maybe you can mount it >with sshfs? (assuming you use linux :) Thomas wrote: >How do you mean? It'll detect any mail received to $USER. If you meant web->based e-mail, you'd need something like yoSucker and procmail to deliver it >to $USER Actually I was thinking of a pop or imap check of a remote mailbox. Thanks again, Mike -- Visit the official FVWM web page at <URL: http://www.fvwm.org/>. To unsubscribe from the list, send "unsubscribe fvwm" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To report problems, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
