Raphael Brunner wrote:
Dear Users
I tryed the fvwm-crystal window-manager and it looks very nice and
usefull. But, I want to modify the menue-bar and customise other
programs. But, I don't know where. I changed a lot of things in
/usr/share/fvwm-crystal/Applications/... but, it seems like it don
On Tue, 6 Jun 2006 02:04:37 +0200
Raphael Brunner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone a good howto or a good start-doc where is what and how are
> common ways to change settings like the menues?
I use *common* fvwm, parhaps this will help:
http://www.zensites.net/fvwm/guide/
http://www.fvwm.
Dear Users
I tryed the fvwm-crystal window-manager and it looks very nice and
usefull. But, I want to modify the menue-bar and customise other
programs. But, I don't know where. I changed a lot of things in
/usr/share/fvwm-crystal/Applications/... but, it seems like it don't
hear on things there.
On Tue, Oct 05, 2004 at 11:12:24AM +1000, Cameron Hutchison wrote:
> I wasn't referring to anything XFS specific. XFS implements standard
> unix permissions, so you want to look at the man pages for chmod and
> chown.
Thank you, Problem solved by simply chmod of the mounting point.
>
>
> --
> To
Once upon a time bing yu said...
>
> As Cameron Hutchison's reply to the list, I will check the docs of XFS
> to see the permissions.
I wasn't referring to anything XFS specific. XFS implements standard
unix permissions, so you want to look at the man pages for chmod and
chown.
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On Sun, Oct 03, 2004 at 12:30:33PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
>
> can't you setup your /mnt/media so that you don't need root?
> something along the lines (one of the following):
sorry I did make my problem stated clearly
I want mount /dev/hda6 to /mnt/media(the date on hda6 is mostly some
vide
bing yu wrote:
I can not get message from fvwm list, Please forgive me posting here.
in my .fvwmrc
Key rA MExec exec crxvt-gb
so Alt+r can open a crxvt terminal
After I open crxvt, I usually do this :
$su
password:(enter my pwd)
# cd /mnt/media/
my question is straitforward(l
bing yu wrote:
I can not get message from fvwm list, Please forgive me posting here.
in my .fvwmrc
Key rA MExec exec crxvt-gb
so Alt+r can open a crxvt terminal
After I open crxvt, I usually do this :
$su
password:(enter my pwd)
# cd /mnt/media/
my question is straitforward(l
Hi,
On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 21:02:19 +0200, bing yu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can not get message from fvwm list, Please forgive me posting here.
>
> in my .fvwmrc
>
> Key rA MExec exec crxvt-gb
>
> so Alt+r can open a crxvt terminal
>
> After I open crxvt, I usually do this :
> $su
I can not get message from fvwm list, Please forgive me posting here.
in my .fvwmrc
Key rA MExec exec crxvt-gb
so Alt+r can open a crxvt terminal
After I open crxvt, I usually do this :
$su
password:(enter my pwd)
# cd /mnt/media/
my question is straitforward(let alone the
On Thu, 19 Mar 1998, Brian White wrote:
> Hmmm... As long as we're talking about features... Is there a way to
> cycle through visible windows? I have a virtual desktop (as opposed to
> multiple desktops) and it would be wonderful if I could cycle between the
> visible windows without cycling t
> Brian> Perhaps it would be best if the transient only automatically
> Brian> got focus if its parent already had focus? Perhaps this option
> Brian> could be tri-state: never, always, if-parent-has-focus.
>
> Couls you see if the Next [*] Focus bound to, say, F12 would
> solve it for y
Hi,
>>"Brian" == Brian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> Perhaps it would be best if the transient only automatically
Brian> got focus if its parent already had focus? Perhaps this option
Brian> could be tri-state: never, always, if-parent-has-focus.
Couls you see if the Next [*]
Hi,
In fvwm2, you can set your key bindings to do something like
that.
Key F10 RAPrev [*] Focus
Key F11 RANext [*] Focus
Manoj
__
Current [conditions] command
Performs command on
On Thu, Mar 19, 1998 at 12:32:10PM -0500, Brian White wrote:
> Perhaps it would be best if the transient only automatically got focus
> if its parent already had focus? Perhaps this option could be tri-state:
> never, always, if-parent-has-focus.
Great idea! If this could be a style option then
Brian White wrote:
>
> Perhaps it would be best if the transient only automatically got focus
> if its parent already had focus? Perhaps this option could be tri-state:
> never, always, if-parent-has-focus.
^^^
This is an excellent idea. It would solve both our
> > Is there any way under fvwm2 to make all transient windows automatically get
> > focus when they appear? It would be much more convienient than having to
> > move the mouse to that window.
Perhaps for you, but for me, it's just the opposite. I hate touching
the mouse. When I do a "search" i
> > Is there any way under fvwm2 to make all transient windows automatically get
> > focus when they appear? It would be much more convienient than having to
> > move the mouse to that window.
>
> I don't think so.
>
> You can give focus to any window easily, but the command has to be run
> from
Brian White wrote:
>
> Is there any way under fvwm2 to make all transient windows automatically get
> focus when they appear? It would be much more convienient than having to
> move the mouse to that window.
>
If you have any windows that pop up automatically, like calander
reminders, error wind
Brian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there any way under fvwm2 to make all transient windows automatically get
> focus when they appear? It would be much more convienient than having to
> move the mouse to that window.
Someone created a patch for fvwm2 to do just these kind of
things. Ch
On Wed, 18 Mar 1998, Brian White wrote:
> Is there any way under fvwm2 to make all transient windows automatically get
> focus when they appear? It would be much more convienient than having to
> move the mouse to that window.
I don't think so.
You can give focus to any window easily, but the c
>Is there any way under fvwm2 to make all transient windows automatically get
>focus when they appear? It would be much more convienient than having to
>move the mouse to that window.
i think i am not answering exactly what are you asking, but did you
try putting
Style "*" ClickToFocus
in ~/.fv
Is there any way under fvwm2 to make all transient windows automatically get
focus when they appear? It would be much more convienient than having to
move the mouse to that window.
Brian
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