Re: FVWM: REWRITE: Request for help -- parsing of command token

2014-09-14 Thread parv
in message <20140913081403.ga3...@gmx.de>,
wrote Dominik Vogt thusly...
>
> For testing pusposes I need to get an overwiev of what types of
> commands people use in fvwm.  Could everybody please look through
> their configuration files and post any commands:
>
> 1) That contain whitespace, quoting characters or variables
>(e.g. $[foo] or $w) in  the first word of the line.

These seems to be most obvious ...

  DestroyFunc  deiconify-func
  AddToFuncdeiconify-func
  +  I Iconify false
  +  I WindowShade false
  +  I $0

  DestroyMenu  vnc-menu
  AddToMenuvnc-menu  "VNC"  Title
  + "start vn&c"   Function log-exec vnc-control start
  + "kill vn&c"Function log-exec vnc-control stop
  + ""  Nop


> Expamples:
>  -- snip --
>  |* FvwmButtons: ...
>  |   Move 0 0
>  |"Resize" ...
>  | ` Stick  ` ...
>  |Some\ Function ...
>  |Some$[env.function]" ...
>  -- snip --
>
>If it's not obvious, please include the command line that is
>actually executed.

Do the characters on the next line of continuation line count?


> 2) Such things in conditional commands or function or menu
>definitions in place of the command name, menue name or
>function name.  Examples:
>
>  -- snip --
>  AddToFounc Foo$[desk.n] I "Desk$[w.desk] Func"
>  + I \ MyOwnFunc\  a b c
>  All `Destroy`
>  + I PipeRead 'cd $HOME/.fvwm2/palettes; /bin/ls *.pal | sed -e 
> \"s:\\(.*\\)\\(\\.pal\\):+ &\\1 Function SetPalette \\1\\2:\"'

  SetEnv XVT 'xterm -fg rgb:b0/b0/b0 -bg rgb:30/0/15'
  key F2  A  4  Exec $XVT

  key 2  TW  4  Function resize-place  90c  29c $[w.id]
  key 3  TW  4  Function resize-place 830p 542p $[w.id]

  #  Generate window related functions
  #  -- Perl program to create key bindings from
  # ~/cf/fvwm/fvwm-make-key-menu.cf
  DestroyFunc  window-op-test
  AddToFuncwindow-op-test
  PipeRead 'menu-binding.fvwm'


> 3) Fvwm allows to start modules without using the "Module" command,
>e.g. with just "FvwmButtons" instead of "Module FvwmButtons".
>Do you use this?  Did you know that's possible?

Hunh, I have both usage ...

  key g  A   4   Module FvwmConsole

  DestroyModuleConfig  FvwmIdent:  *
  *FvwmIdent:  Font ...


... I could change to either format if required to do so without any
problem.


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Re: FVWM: thomas adam ill

2009-09-14 Thread parv
in message <18071eea0909131452y7aa1a3fftef9280f482bdd...@mail.gmail.com>,
wrote Thomas Adam thusly...
>
> 2009/9/13 Dominik Vogt :
> > On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 10:31:02AM -0400, des...@verizon.net wrote:
> >> Darren Upsolla  writes:
> >> > it has been brought to me attention thomas adam is seriously ill -
> >> > just thought you should know
> >> >
> >> > darren
> >>
> >> Very sad news indeed.
> >>
> >> His contributions have been much appreciated.
> >
> > Yes, very sad.  My best wishes to him, I hope he gets better.
>
> Yeesh.
>
> I feel really embarrassed by this,  I have *no idea* who the
> person is who posted this, nor do I care.

Curses on that one.


> I can tell you though that I am fine, alive, and otherwise just
> doing what I always had done.

(Surprising that you missed to use some variation of "The reports of my
death are greatly exaggerated".)


> I shouldn't feel embarrassed by this idiot but I do.
>
> Style thomasadam FixedPosition, FixedSize
>
> There.  See?  :)

Welcome back(?) as you were.

OTOH, you now know you are somebody[0] here too.


  - parv


  [0] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You're_Nobody_till_Somebody_Loves_You

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Re: FVWM: thomas adam ill

2009-09-13 Thread parv
in message , wrote
Darren Upsolla thusly...
>
> it has been brought to me attention thomas adam is seriously ill -
> just thought you should know

Thanks Darren for the notice.  I appreciate it much.

Here is hoping that he would recover.


  - parv

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Dropped List-ID: header?

2005-06-09 Thread Parv
Anyone noticed the lack of "List-ID:" header yesterday & today from
both of the mailing lists (fvwm & fvwm-workers) messages?

Anybody knows if this is going to be a permanent change or just a
temporary change/bug?

  - Parv

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