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in background mode. Moreover, this method
> isn't very flexible.
>
> Any other hints doing this?
Giving this more thought, you might look at root-tail.
Prints text directly to root window.
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y a
transparent, borderless, title-less terminal program. That will still
leave you with something blocking window placement and root clicks.
Maybe you want some kind of clock program that displays a calendar on
request or some kind of appointment manager?
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dora), the development packages are suffixed -devel.
Typically you get headers and libraries you need to do compiles.
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xist with /usr/bin/fvwm2 from
> the existing package. Might this make sense from the user
> perspective? Not sure ... )
Not sure how Thomas feels.
Fvwm3 was supposed to be largely incompatible with Fvwm2 hence the name
change. That hasn't occurred yet.
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"IconBox" Module FvwmIconBox
+ "Banner"Module FvwmBanner
+ "Talk" Module FvwmTalk
+ "Prompt"Module FvwmPrompt "hello" raise
Looks like it issued a prompt then executed an Fvwm command.
I don't remember FvwmClean either.
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le as executing "dunst".
Okay, now I feel better.
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Thomas Dickey writes:
> On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 08:39:08AM -0400, Dan Espen wrote:
> ...
>> ISPF edit.
>> I don't remember XEDIT well (1978), but I think the 2 editors are very close.
>
> not really (aside from running on the same hardware).
>
> for your a
Lucio Chiappetti writes:
> On Sat, 15 Aug 2020, Dan Espen wrote:
>> Lucio Chiappetti writes:
>
>>> Yes, it's called Regina, and is required if one wants to use THE (The
>>> Hessling Editor) as editor, which is a very good Unix clone of the IBM
>>> VM/
Lucio Chiappetti writes:
> On Fri, 14 Aug 2020, Dan Espen wrote:
>
>> Yep, there is a Unix version of REXX and it's a reasonably good
>> scripting language.
>
> Yes, it's called Regina, and is required if one wants to use THE (The
> Hessling Editor) as editor, whic
Thomas Adam writes:
> On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 05:44:10PM -0400, Dan Espen wrote:
>> I had a lot of experience with IBM ISPF panels.
>> I wanted to model FvwmForm along those lines.
>> That's were the data reading and saving came from.
>
> That's amazing! I really don'
Thomas Adam writes:
> On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 07:58:59PM -0400, Dan Espen wrote:
>> We had a French developer working with us for many years.
>> Right now I can't recall his name, I used to fix up all the
>> documentation he wrote. He offered to fix up the comments bu
Dan Espen writes:
> Thomas Adam writes:
>
>> On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 06:54:53PM -0400, Dan Espen wrote:
>>> Recently I went from a 1600x1200 monitor to a 3840x2160 monitor.
>>>
>>> Fvwm was the least of my problems.
>>
>> Same here. Mind yo
Thomas Adam writes:
> On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 07:25:36PM -0400, Dan Espen wrote:
>> A few years ago I spent a couple of days trying to make FvwmForm and
>> FvwmScript use shared code to create their widgets. Unfortunately,
>> the French comments in FvwmScript defeated my a
Thomas Adam writes:
> On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 06:54:53PM -0400, Dan Espen wrote:
>> Recently I went from a 1600x1200 monitor to a 3840x2160 monitor.
>>
>> Fvwm was the least of my problems.
>
> Same here. Mind you, even on laptops with 4K screens (so-cal
onFont "xft:FreeSans:bold:antialias=True:pixelsize=20"
I also used the FvwmForm dialog to get FvwmForm to use larger fonts.
You won't find FvwmForm in fvwm3. :(
An old config should work pretty well.
Mine was born in 1996 and is pretty much the same as it was then,
except that I changed to a more modern font syntax a pretty long time
ago.
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.
I didn't add the MX part, that must have been someone else.
Since the MX flags are in a different word, perhaps modules should be
clearing both words before they set anything.
I'm not sure why this wasn't done with one large bit mask like the style
flags were done.
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Peter G writes:
> On 5/28/20 7:32 AM, Dan Espen wrote:
>> Peter G writes:
>>
>>> On 5/27/20 5:06 PM, Dan Espen wrote:
>>>> peter g writes:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Everyone:
>>>>>
>>>>> i have a frustrating
st works for me.
> Cheers
> BrianA_MN
> ----------
> On Thu, 28 May 2020 08:32:06 -0400
> Dan Espen wrote:
>
>> Peter G writes:
>>
>> > On 5/27/20 5:06 PM, Dan Espen wrote:
>> >> peter g writes:
>> >&g
Peter G writes:
> On 5/27/20 5:06 PM, Dan Espen wrote:
>> peter g writes:
>>
>>> Hi Everyone:
>>>
>>> i have a frustrating issue with fvwm and casting from google's chrome,
>>> that maybe somebody has a workaround for.
>>>
>
abeled "cast tab".
It searches for devices and finds none.
That dialog box is internal to the browser, it's not a window manager window.
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22", Animation,
Hilight3DThin
Style "*" Font "xft:FreeSans:bold:antialias=False:pixelsize=24"
Style "*" IconFont "xft:FreeSans:bold:antialias=True:pixelsize=20"
*FvwmIdent: Font "xft:FreeSans:bold:antialias=True:pixelsize=22"
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enough, this is wind.cpp:
// Modification History
// Created on 04/09/20 by Dan Espen:
// - Demo fullscreen with SDL2
// - Full screen 640x480 window,
// terminate with escape,
// times out after a few secs.
#include
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
SDL_Window* window = NULL
e, I keep finding projects around the house so lots of things
are getting fixed.
I really miss the gym. I was into my second year of really getting into
shape. I have a set of weights in the basement but I'm finding it
really hard to get motivated to work out at home.
Must go do that now...
Take care all.
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interface was fast enough, Fvwm could move stuff out of core
into modules, like menus and window frames.
PS:
I'm replying with GNUS.
I got a Cc: line like this:
fvwmorg/fvwm3 ,
Subscribed
I changed that to fvwm@fvwm.org.
Something seems broken.
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on, Fvwm does very little if you don't tell it to.
This is for people like me that want total control.
You might like:
Style * MouseFocusClickRaises
If you search the man page for "raise" you'll soon realize, there are
lots of options.
Personally, I bind a key to raise and bind a title bar click to raise.
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that I click
them much, (keyboard shortcuts) they just show me what's running
> As you can see fvwm is *completely* customizable (alas, at the expense
> of a learning curve, but fully worthwhile for me)
Amen. Gives me 100% control.
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"Ronald F. Guilmette" writes:
> In message ,
> Dan Espen wrote:
>
>>>>Sorry, for FvwmCommand to work you need this in your config:
>>>>
>>>>AddToFunc StartFunction I Module FvwmCommandS
>
> OK, so now I have the following two c
"Ronald F. Guilmette" writes:
> In message ,
> Dan Espen wrote:
>
>>>>Style *Firefox EWMHDontDonateIcon, Iconoverride, Icon myfork.xpm
>>>>
>>>>Worked for me (with my icon).
>>>
>>> Ye! Thank you. That seems to
ollection of documentation on the forums.
Wish that was on the official web site instead.
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something your distro supplies.
xclock understands the regular xresources, either from the command line
or in the xrdb database:
To place xclock in the lower right:
xterm -geom -0-0
Or in your xresources:
xclock*geometry:-0-0
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"Ronald F. Guilmette" writes:
> Sorry for the tardy reply and for being away from email for the past
> few days.
>
>
> In message ,
> Dan Espen wrote:
>
>>Style *Firefox EWMHDontDonateIcon, Iconoverride, Icon myfork.xpm
>>
>>Worked for me (wi
used to use just Iconoverride.
Not sure the * is required for Firefox, that was just my first test that
worked.
When testing this stuff, it's easier to use FvwmCommand.
Just type in a terminal:
FvwmCommand 'Style *Firefox EWMHDontDonateIcon, Iconoverride, Icon myfork.xpm'
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ead_row () from /lib64/libpng16.so.16
> #7 0x7ff38852668a in png_read_image () from /lib64/libpng16.so.16
> #8 0x559b77dc8df1 in PImageLoadPng (dpy=,
> path=, argb_data=0x7ffe4630b2b0, width=,
> height=) at PictureImageLoader.c:535
I'll point out the obvious.
Other programs successfully display that PNG image, some along with an
error message.
In Fvwm's case, libpng calls abort(), because Fvwm hasn't set
up a png error handler.
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ue;
}
Basically, it sees the first character of the next action
and turns on is_unbind_request. So, if the arg was
'--' it would still do the unbind.
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rm FvwmForm-Form
you should be able to customize the buttons.
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Stefan Klinger writes:
> Dan Espen (2018-Dec-30, excerpt):
>> Okay I can confirm on my system that the circle jumps away when
>> I try to drag. Removing the key binding fixes the problem.
>
> Thank you very much Dan. So there is someone with FVWM who can
> repro
angle to use the tools there.
If I select the circle tool, a circle appears on the image.
I can then move the circle around but when I click to drop it
it jumps somewhere else? The edit tool has similar issues.
I don't remember it failing when I tested it last.
I'm using a newer video card than the last time we did this.
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Stefan Klinger writes:
> I'll be offline for the rest of today (8h driving, yay), so no need to
> hurry...
>
> Dan Espen (2018-Nov-07, excerpt):
>> >> FvwmCommand 'mouse 1 A 4 Beep'
> [...]
>> Fvwm should only Beep when the modifier key is held down.
>
>
Stefan Klinger writes:
> Dan, thanks for helping me here. I have to admit: I'm confused.
>
> Dan Espen (2018-Nov-07, excerpt):
>> >> You might want run "xev" and press mouse 1.
> [...]
>> The part I was after is this:
>>
>> ButtonRele
Stefan Klinger writes:
> Dan Espen (2018-Nov-06, excerpt):
>> Looks to me like Fvwm thinks your mouse 1 button has the Mod 4 modifier
>> active.
>
> If so, then why does FVWM not try to move the window around, unless
> the Super key is actually held down?
>
>>
https://depot.s5k6.net/B53pnjQAHxnTgvTw/03-change_mouse_binding_hi.mp4
Nope, no luck reproducing it.
Looks to me like Fvwm thinks your mouse 1 button has the Mod 4 modifier
active.
Have you done something to enable sticky modifier keys?
You might want run "xev" and press mouse 1.
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hw writes:
> Dan Espen writes:
>
>> hw writes:
>>
>>> Dominik Vogt writes:
>>>> No, in the output of the X server, wherever that goes.
>>>
>>> After trying to get systemd to create log files, it apparently goes into
>>&g
it must be "true" rather than "on", but that doesn't seem to
> give any output, either.
You would see an error message in the same place
if the command had a syntax error.
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e what's there when the opportunity
> presents itself. It's something I tried to do in part with fvwm2, and failed.
>
> Thoughts welcome.
It would be nice to see Fvwm actually work with RandR.
Working would be sensing the change and moving windows into the new
screen dimensions. Every once and a while I get the urge to try my
1600x1200 panel as 1200x1600.
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ageR Mozilla* 0 0 1
The "Mozilla*" matches the "Name" resource for Firefox.
I'm not sure why I used that pattern instead of "Firefox" but it's
been working for me for a long time.
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Jaimos Skriletz <jaimosskril...@gmail.com> writes:
> On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 8:38 AM, Dan Espen <dan1es...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've renewed the fvwm.org domain name for the next 9 years. (The max
>> gandi allows for.) The fvwm.org w
ike a reasonable approach to me.
Rob seems to have abandoned Fvwm or passed on.
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-- would you be able to do this? If
> not, I'm happy to pick up the costs, and/or have the domain name
> transferred to me, etc.
>
> Kindly, Thomas
>
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t in my junk mail folder. I only get the replies from
> Thomas.
>
> Did anybody else got messages directly from him?
I don't think he's using the list.
Saw only replies.
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x
>
> This is with python3
>
> fvwm 2.6.7 compiled on Apr 11 2017 at 14:20:21
fvwm-menu-desktop doesn't work with Python 3.
That's a known issue here.
I can't give you a time line right now on the fix.
I might do the work but other issues stand in the way.
Dominik, any updates?
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M Raise
>
> then I see the extra LeaveNotify / EnterNotify / KeymapNotify sequence
> in xev and clicking on links no longer works in Corebird.
>
> If I comment out those two bindings but leave everything else commented
> in, I don't see any problems.
t; +of the FvwmForm to FvwmForm-XDGMenu-Config
Is this something that requires a users configuration to need changes?
> + - fvwm-menu-desktop will now load defaults from the
> +FvwmForm-XDGMenu-Config data file.
> + - Improved dynamic menus.
If it's too difficult to explain, maybe reference the documentation?
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"default-config" isn't in the images path?
2) The right panel goes all the way to the bottom of the screen
but it's empty. I don't like it wasting space.
3) "refresh" is in the menus. Is that something users will use?
4) Olive Drab?
5) I have windows without mini-icons and they are difficult
to see in the pager.
6) There should be a menu to invoke the modules.
Especially FvwmAnimate.
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eds a redesign anyway). Uploading Pixmaps
> to the server before they can be used may not be a good idea for
> remote servers.
>
> Thoughts?
I don't see XPMs in the XDG libraries, but I do see them still
being shipped with Emacs 24.5. I don't think Fvwm would need
XPM support in order to allow Emacs to supply it's
own icon as it likes to do.
At minimum Fvwm needs to support the icons supplied by XDG.
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Ethan Raynor <ethanrayno...@gmail.com> writes:
> On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 12:13 AM, Dan Espen <des...@verizon.net> wrote:
>> Sounds to me like you are not subscribed to fvwm-workers.
>> If you care about things like the repository, you should subscribe.
>
&
Ethan Raynor <ethanrayno...@gmail.com> writes:
> On Sun, Sep 25, 2016 at 11:50 PM, Dan Espen <des...@verizon.net> wrote:
>> Yes, a number of people wanted git.
>> No point in arguing against that.
>> It's accepted that git out does CVS in functionality.
>
&
m website redesigned - no one asked for that
The web site changed when we moved to github of necessity.
PHP wasn't available.
> If all these werent enough, now we've got a change of config to contend with?
>
> I am not pleased.
You've ruined your point about the config change by bringing in
a bunch of irrelevant stuff.
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Thomas Adam <tho...@fvwm.org> writes:
> On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 04:44:25PM -0400, Dan Espen wrote:
>> Yes.
>>
>> I tried to bring up the subject of readability.
>
> OK. Specifically?
New vs. Old:
Colorset -n1 -b red -f red
Colorset 1 bg red, fg red
One is
to. Ignorance through continuity has benefits...
>
> Can we move on to some other point of discussion now?
Yes.
I tried to bring up the subject of readability.
(Warning, trimmed "To:" back to fvwm.org.)
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All CtrlScroll -100 0
The concept of a "bind" command is interesting.
But it feels like we'd be bringing implementation
details into the command language. Not always a good thing.
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ec exec $1
These commands match on:
The window name, icon name, class, and resource are considered when
attempting to find a match.
As long as Evince has something unchanging in class or resource you
should be good to go.
If all of those thing change, it's a problem with Evince.
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lly, I prefer one file, I just did
it as multiple files because I assumed a user could
undo it.
My opinion.
(Note: this reply sent to -workers on purpose.)
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Thomas Adam <tho...@fvwm.org> writes:
> On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 08:44:23PM -0400, Dan Espen wrote:
>> If you want to open this can of worms, I think some streamlining might
>> be in order, that's up to you. I think it's a very good thing that Fvwm
>> has at le
to assess the impact of this, and hence I'd say,
> the loss of FvwmTaskbar is not going to be missed. Even if were, it's
> still easily mitigated.
Fvwm uses FvwmTaskBar, for example in file:
sample.fvwmrc/system.fvwm2rc-sample-95
Those uses need to be eliminated before the module goes.
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hanging around.
Back when session management became a feature, someone decided we
needed FvwmSave, etc. Never heard a problem reported for it,
so I just ignored it.
Just had an opportunity to look at Fvwm.Org, it looks pretty nice.
I thought we were going to retain the themeing, but I don't see it.
Not a real problem.
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roughly estimate how
> many FVWM users are affected or whether any FVWM user was
> at all affected by the bug I'm currently tackling.
Hi,
No such problem here.
Firefox 44.0.2.
Fedora 22.
Have you run Firefox from the command line looking for any error
messages it might be throwing?
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Hendrik Tews <hendrik.t...@fireeye.com> writes:
> Dan Espen <des...@verizon.net> writes:
>
>> On the Debian list they say:
>>
>> So after all, this bug may have been triggered by a change in VNC
>> rather than in FVWM.
>>
>> I do
w to convince fvwm to install key
> bindings inside fvwm, please follow up on this email.
On the Debian list they say:
So after all, this bug may have been triggered by a change in VNC
rather than in FVWM.
I don't see how Fvwm can help.
Try the VNC folks.
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t will probably be "Untitled".
It's fixed in the 2_6 branch in CVS.
If you can, you might want to read through:
http://www.fvwm.org/documentation/dev_cvs.php
and get the 2_6 branch like this:
cvs -d :pserver:anonym...@cvs.fvwm.org:/home/cvs/fvwm checkout -r branch-2_6
fvwm
configure, then make. There's a shell to help.
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e anything around like it should.
I told Fvwm to execute a "recapture" and that helped.
I think if fvwm becomes aware of a new screen size, it makes sense
to re-position all the windows and icons.
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tood in any other way than that it
> /is/ acceptable for clients to handle ConfigureNotify even when not
> setting up Xrandr.
>
> [1] http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/proto/randrproto/tree/randrproto.txt
That's the way I read it too, you'd want to trap both.
Tom, by "larger piece of work", I take it you mean you have to deal with
rotations?
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otocol
Not sure how fvwm would be involved with that.
> This works on MWM, but not on FVWM.
>
> How do I get FVWM to change the menu and add a menu with a callback
> programmatically from within my X-windows/Motif C-program?
>From the command line:
FvwmCommand AddAToMenu ...
so, do a system call.
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ase let me know if more information is needed, or to test a patch.
Looks to me like this line in add_window.c:
char win_name_len[MAX_WINDOW_NAME_NUMBER_DIGITS];
should be:
char win_name_len[MAX_WINDOW_NAME_NUMBER_DIGITS+1];
If you can test that, okay.
If I don't hear otherwise, I'll commit a change in a day or 3.
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know how to convert the CVS stuff to git,
I'm willing to learn to use git.
Can you convert and retain the change history?
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on the server.
Jason, please take a look.
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commit: Pre-commit check failed
cvs [commit aborted]: correct above errors first!
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id # of group leader: 0x305
WM_NORMAL_HINTS(WM_SIZE_HINTS):
program specified minimum size: 69 by 120
window gravity: NorthWest
WM_CLIENT_MACHINE(STRING) = home-home
WM_COMMAND(STRING) = { gnuplot_qt }
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reproduce it.
I'm pretty close to current CVS and I can't reproduce it either.
I'm FC 20, the binary is named gnuplot-qt, not gnuplot5-qt.
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Thomas Adam tho...@fvwm.org writes:
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 05:53:06PM -0400, Dan Espen wrote:
I don't see the sense in removing xpm, svg, bmp, etc. support.
How many lines of code does that save?
Hi Dan,
It's not about saving lines of code, or even necessarily trying to reduce
.
But my real issue is moving the development source
to another location and not documenting anything about it.
That, and changing the name of fvwm to something else.
If you want to fork, say so.
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. 8)
(indent-tabs-mode . t
Emacs reads .dir-locals.el and applies it's rules in all
sub-directories.
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to return empty tokens. This is a
feature, albeit a questionable one.
The CVS command you are looking for is annotate.
1.107 (migo 13-Aug-05): /* unfortunately, GetNextSimpleOption is
Could be that it was broken when the comment was written.
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Dominik Vogt dominik.v...@gmx.de writes:
On Tue, Sep 02, 2014 at 05:48:05PM -0400, Dan Espen wrote:
Dominik Vogt dominik.v...@gmx.de writes:
Just found this comment in CMD_Test:
/*
* unfortunately, GetNextSimpleOption is
* * broken, does not accept quoted empty
Dominik Vogt dominik.v...@gmx.de writes:
On Tue, Sep 02, 2014 at 06:07:44PM -0400, Dan Espen wrote:
Dominik Vogt dominik.v...@gmx.de writes:
By the way, does anybody know what this infostore stuff is
about?
Thomas does, but just in case he doesn't find his own email...
https
Thomas Adam tho...@fvwm.org writes:
On Tue, Sep 02, 2014 at 11:11:56PM +0100, Dominik Vogt wrote:
On Tue, Sep 02, 2014 at 06:07:44PM -0400, Dan Espen wrote:
Dominik Vogt dominik.v...@gmx.de writes:
By the way, does anybody know what this infostore stuff is
about?
Thomas does
be FvwmAnimate PID 1234,
20th command.
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;
this_am_y = y;
this_am)_warp = FALSE;
if (warp_keyword) {
this_am_warp = TRUE;
}
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Thomas Adam tho...@fvwm.org writes:
On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 12:37:37PM +0100, Michael Treibton wrote:
On 18 August 2014 05:50, Dan Espen des...@verizon.net wrote:
Brian bvamund...@yahoo.com writes:
On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 15:25:43 +0100
Michael Treibton mtreib...@googlemail.com wrote
Dominik Vogt dominik.v...@gmx.de writes:
On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 09:32:11AM -0400, Dan Espen wrote:
I haven't examined mvwm all that closely.
At the moment, mvwm is mostly fvwm with a lot of old and obscure
features removed and some changes of repository layout.
I had assumed that the mvwm
Dominik Vogt dominik.v...@gmx.de writes:
On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 11:25:51AM -0400, Dan Espen wrote:
Dominik Vogt dominik.v...@gmx.de writes:
I just did something similar for a work project.
But I didn't have a lifetime, so I just implemented the table
driven parser for the commands I
files in the test directory and one XPM file
stored with FvwmBanner.
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to for review and assignment to the project?
Brian Amundsen in Minnesota.
Read this:
http://fvwm.org/documentation/dev_cvs.php
anyone can write and submit a patch.
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On Thu, 2014-08-14 at 10:52 -0400, Bob Woodside wrote:
On 8/14/2014 4:19 AM, Michael Großer wrote:
Thomas Adam wrote:
Quote:
- Does having pages *and* desks make sense anymore?
- Just go with pages, which can be named.
Please keep in mind that the ability to allow pages *and* desks
module but haven't committed
changes. Yet.
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but only at irregular intervals while updating the web sites.
I'm sorry.
Adding screen shots to fvwm.org isn't great fun,
but I'll do it.
Send the files to me and I'll take care of it.
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Dominique Michel dominique.mic...@vtxnet.ch writes:
Le Fri, 03 Jan 2014 10:34:24 -0500,
Dan Espen des...@verizon.net a écrit :
Dominique Michel dominique.mic...@vtxnet.ch writes:
Le Fri, 3 Jan 2014 15:07:52 +0100,
Dominique Michel dominique.mic...@vtxnet.ch a écrit :
It seam like
Dominik Vogt dominik.v...@gmx.de writes:
The attached patch should fix the problems. For some reason my CVS
connection hangs forever, so I cannot apply the patch myself. :-/
Works from here.
Not sure why you would have a problem.
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