How can I add a Windows like "Star Here" button to my Fvwm2?
Now I have a root menu, and I want to bind it to a button("Start Button"),
so When I click on it , the Root Menu will display on the screen ,
just as all
Windows "Start Here" button do.(It may use fvwmbutton, I guess.)
Is there an
On 18 Oct 2003 16:08:24 -0700, Catherine Luedecker wrote:
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> I thought I may have seen this question before but can't locate in the
> archives.
>
> Is it possible to use a tiled pixmap or png image for FvwmTaskBar
> background? Would I need to set up a colorset in FvwmTheme first?
Yes, you sho
On 17 Oct 2003 17:41:13 +0200, Tomas ?kesson wrote:
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> Ok, I said before that I planned to develop a module for saving of
> window-position/size, so here we go. My Perl skills are not the best so if
> you are interested, feel free to improve the code or make comments on it.
>
> The module (FvwmS
I thought I may have seen this question before but can't locate in the
archives.
Is it possible to use a tiled pixmap or png image for FvwmTaskBar
background? Would I need to set up a colorset in FvwmTheme first? I
want something similar to how it is done in WindowBlinds (yea, I know it
is the p
Ok, I said before that I planned to develop a module for saving of
window-position/size, so here we go. My Perl skills are not the best so if
you are interested, feel free to improve the code or make comments on it.
...
Thx :-)
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In a previous message, Dominik Vogt wrote:
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> On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 11:53:24AM -0500, Jeff Wilson wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a program which creates transient windows, and I'm running into
> > a bit of a problem with it. At times the program will create more
> > than one transient
Ralph Moeritz wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> is it still possible to use fvwm as the window manager for
> GNOME? I followed the instructions in the FAQ, but it seems
> that GNOME no longer allows users to select a window
> manager of their choice. Does this mean I have to use the
> default metacity
Hi everyone,
is it still possible to use fvwm as the window manager for
GNOME? I followed the instructions in the FAQ, but it seems
that GNOME no longer allows users to select a window
manager of their choice. Does this mean I have to use the
default metacity wm, or not use GNOME at
all?
Thanks,
Ok, I said before that I planned to develop a module for saving of
window-position/size, so here we go. My Perl skills are not the best so if
you are interested, feel free to improve the code or make comments on it.
The module (FvwmSaveWindow) is found under the fvwm-section on my website:
http://