FVWM: When will fvwm3 be ready to start trying out?

2020-08-13 Thread Chris Bennett
. I'm using OpenBSD. I'm defintely no pro, but I don't have any problems with trying to compile it. Thanks for the hard work! Chris Bennett

Re: FVWM: FVWM3-1.0.0 is released

2020-09-03 Thread Chris Bennett
ybody happy. There are already three flavors of fvwm available in ports right now, plus 1 installed with base system. Sure, the conflicts can be handled, but IMHO offering fvwm3 versus fvwm2 is easier for end users new to fvwm. Thanks for the hard work! Chris Bennett

Re: FVWM: FVWM3-1.0.0 is released

2020-09-06 Thread Chris Bennett
Hi, I'm running amd64 OpenBSD and there are libraries we don't have, such as libbson, which can be added. However, I'm a little unclear on what the -dev signifies on the required libraries. I'm a bit outside of what that means. My experience is mostly Perl and PostgreSQL. Thanks, Chris Bennett

Re: FVWM: Resizing

2023-05-14 Thread Chris Bennett
On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 11:48:51PM +0100, Klaus Ethgen wrote: > Am Mo den 8. Mai 2023 um 19:24 schrieb Thomas Adam: > > On Sun, 7 May 2023 at 09:08, Klaus Ethgen wrote: > > > what is the best method to react to resizing displays? Be it on beamer > > > or in a virtualbox. > > > > > > Usually, fvwm

Re: FVWM: fvwm3? [on Wayland]

2024-02-07 Thread Chris Bennett
I like FVWM because I can pretty much do whatever I want to take the time to think up and make it happen. I just can't do that with the other WM's I like. Also, it's lightweight, which is a must. -- Regards, Chris Bennett "Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past." George Orwell - 1984