Re: FAQ Update: Style lines.

2005-12-06 Thread Mikhael Goikhman
On 06 Dec 2005 13:07:46 +, Thomas Adam wrote:
 
 Something that I have been seeing a lot recently, is the question of
 Style lines, how they're applied, and what things can go wrong.   This
 is more so observed in #fvwm on irc.freenode.net, although I see it a
 lot on the FVWM Forums.

How about the forum site changing title of the pages to FVWM spelling?
This would at least eliminate problems for people having occational
Style Fvwm* line (meaning to match modules, not browsers).

Regards,
Mikhael.



Re: FAQ Update: Style lines.

2005-12-06 Thread Thomas Adam
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 01:35:48PM +, Mikhael Goikhman wrote:
 How about the forum site changing title of the pages to FVWM
 spelling? This would at least eliminate problems for people having
 occational Style Fvwm* line (meaning to match modules, not
 browsers).

I could do that, yes.  I used it as an example only -- of course, the
principle behind it still applies.

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errors in man page

2005-12-06 Thread Jonathan Kotta
In the Styles:Icons, shading, maximizing, movement, resizing section
of the man page, there are some errors.

Wrong:
AllowMaximizeFixedSize enables the function Maximize to be performed
on windows that are not resizable, unless maximisation has been
disabled either using the style Unmaximizable or throuth WM hints,
This on by default. The opposite, !AllowMaximizeFixedSize, inibits all
windows that are not resizable from being maximized.

Right:
AllowMaximizeFixedSize enables the function Maximize to be performed
on windows that are not resizable, unless maximization has been
disabled either using the style !Maximizable or through WM hints. 
This on by default.  The opposite, !AllowMaximizeFixedSize, inhibits
all windows that are not resizable from being maximized.

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