Re: Scrap Docbook in favour of Asciidoc?
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 07:42:12PM +0200, Dominik Vogt wrote: Which are readable in vi *and* can be nicely converted to any other format *and* look good. Since I am in limbo with FVWM's development, and this is something I wanted to do for ages anyway, I have made a start. But it's a lot of hard work, most notably because there is no way to go from raw Docbook to Asciidoc. Which makes converting over fvwm.1 annoying. However, I think I've solved that. Converting the rawe *roff formats we have for other man pages isn't too hard. It's quite a lot of fun, actually. :) We'd need a stylesheet most likely but that's for someone else to do. -- Thomas Adam -- Deep in my heart I wish I was wrong. But deep in my heart I know I am not. -- Morrissey (Girl Least Likely To -- off of Viva Hate.)
Re: FVWM 2.6.X base theme concept
Rooster Cogburn rstrcogb...@gmail.com writes: Out of request by a developer here. I've been interested to have fun and give back to the FVWM community with concepts for the default theme. I feel that this can be vectorized properly with built in functionality and maintain it's current look using base X11 fonts like fixed-9. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/17828753/inclusions/inclusions-fvwm.png Some the ideas in involved with this mock up which I'm converting into a real theme as we speak are per the following. Clean lines and neutral colors. Modern asthetics felt similarly in kde oxygen, gnome clearlooks, gnome elementary, and MacOSX themes. There is a careful consideration on not to small to be unusable but also not to big to look old school. Still 3d in the context of modern asthetics to cater to the MWM lovers. Hope my contribution gets the creative juices flowing on this topic if nothing else. I'm guessing that's the Inactive scheme? Looking at Clearlooks, it looks like the ActiveUp titlebar is blue? I'm not sure if ActiveDown has it's own settings. It looks like you set Border/HandleWidth to 1. I'm not sure what the 4 buttons do. I sort of like the gradient. It's almost invisible.