CVSROOT:/home/cvs/fvwm
Module name:fvwm
Changes by: scott 06/01/30 02:11:17
Modified files:
modules: ChangeLog
modules/FvwmTabs: ConfigFvwmTabs FvwmTabs.1 FvwmTabs.in
FvwmTabs.pod
Log message:
FvwmTabs:
Allow user to specify
Hi Andrei,
FvwmTabs seems to use a weird format to describe the fonts to use:
smth like Helvetica -12 bold, for instance.
You can also use the standard notation. ie.
*FvwmTabs: buttonFont -*-helvetica-bold-*-*-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
My locale is based on cp1251 (for Russian/Belarusian), and I
On Sun, 29 Jan 2006, Chris Alexander wrote:
I will always prefer a mailing list. A mailing list comes to me, I don't
have to go looking for it.
I also DEFINITELY prefer mailing lists. Newsgroups may be acceptable. I
really can't stand forums, each of them has a different web interface, and
On Sun, Jan 29, 2006 at 11:39:20AM +, seventh guardian wrote:
Hi.
I've been in the mailing list for some time (both fvwm and
fvwm-workers), and also in other mailing lists. It really fills my
inbox, as I believe it does to most of you..
The lists are already separated in two subjects,
On Sat, 28 Jan 2006, Uwe Pross wrote:
Hi there,
On 28 Jan 2006 at 12:16:30 +0100, Greg BOGNAR wrote:
I use fvwm mainly with GTK2 applications. All window
menus, etc. get the appropriate decorations, except for
OpenOffice, which comes up with a very ugly interface.
But it does get
Parv wrote:
in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote
seventh guardian thusly...
I've been in the mailing list for some time (both fvwm and
fvwm-workers), and also in other mailing lists. It really fills my
inbox, as I believe it does to most of you..
...
No, not myself. I really do not care of
Hello Scott,
Monday, January 30, 2006, 10:27:00 AM, you wrote:
FvwmTabs seems to use a weird format to describe the fonts to use:
smth like Helvetica -12 bold, for instance.
You can also use the standard notation. ie.
*FvwmTabs: buttonFont -*-helvetica-bold-*-*-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
Yes, I
seventh guardian wrote:
Hi.
I've been in the mailing list for some time (both fvwm and
fvwm-workers), and also in other mailing lists. It really fills my
inbox, as I believe it does to most of you..
The lists are already separated in two subjects, general and
development, and it indeed helps
Hi Andrei,
I've been also told
by a Tcl developer that Tcl is unicode-based, and is smart enough to
use the correct glyphs from the correct encoding of the font being
used, so the Helvetica -12 bold font spec can safely omit the
encoding part. And yes, you can explicitly specify the encoding
But the xterm title is *NOT* displayed correctly.
D'OH! I just needed:
Style xterm Font -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--14-130-75-75-c-70-koi8-r
I can reproduce your problem now. I just have to work out how to fix it. :)
SCoTT. :)
Hi Andrei,
My locale is based on cp1251 (for Russian/Belarusian), and I get
garbage in tabs' titles
Can you please try this version of FvwmTabs:
http://www.aao.gov.au/local/www/ss/tmp/FvwmTabs
I am interested to know if it displays the cp1251 text correctly on:
1. the title of the FvwmTabs
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