Greetings everyone,
As promised, I found and corrected another bunch of typos and other
inconsistencies in the docs. Apply against the latest CVS sources of the
2.5 branch. But that's not all, more will follow when I find time to
check remaining part of the docs. See you later.
--
Serge
On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 02:21:05AM +0400, Serge (gentoosiast) Koksharov wrote:
Greetings everyone,
As promised, I found and corrected another bunch of typos and other
inconsistencies in the docs. Apply against the latest CVS sources of
the 2.5 branch. But that's not all, more will follow
Thomas Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 02:21:05AM +0400, Serge (gentoosiast) Koksharov wrote
:
Greetings everyone,
As promised, I found and corrected another bunch of typos and other
inconsistencies in the docs. Apply against the latest CVS sources of
the 2.5
Thank you very much for fvwm.
I was wondering if there is a command that simulates a
paste action(mouse middle click.)
Moreover, is there a way to do that from within the X server
itself? (if it's okay to ask on this list? :)
Reza.
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 02:49:33AM -0800, Reza Roboubi wrote:
Thank you very much for fvwm.
I was wondering if there is a command that simulates a paste
action(mouse middle click.)
Moreover, is there a way to do that from within the X server itself?
(if it's okay to ask on this list? :)
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 02:49:33AM -0800, Reza Roboubi wrote:
Thank you very much for fvwm.
I was wondering if there is a command that simulates a
paste action(mouse middle click.)
xterm supports shift-insert, if that's any help (you can redefine it
with translation tables, if you like).
I have been away for some weeks, but now I'm trying to solve my problem of
acroread invoked by a link in firefox (the acroread window is lowered
under the browser window)
On Wed, 8 Mar 2006, Thomas Adam wrote:
What happens is that, when I click on the pdf URL, firefox first
correctly
On Tue, 28 Mar 2006, Lucio Chiappetti wrote:
What happens is that, when I click on the pdf URL, firefox first
correctly displays the Opening something.pdf transient window, then
the acroread window pops up and disappears under the firefox window.
which is inconvenient when the firefox
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 05:35:55PM +0200, Lucio Chiappetti wrote:
I have been away for some weeks, but now I'm trying to solve my problem of
acroread invoked by a link in firefox (the acroread window is lowered
under the browser window)
OK. I don't like how you have decided to merge your
I was wondering if there is a command that simulates a
paste action(mouse middle click.)
I use:
Key G A CM FakeClick press 2 release 2
It's very handy but it probably won't work for all applications.
Please see the fvwm man page for other important information.
SCoTT. :)
Thomas Adam wrote:
You want the xclip program to copy data into the primary buffer, and
then you want to use xse to simulate various events. It's dead
useful. I use it all the time.
The xte program from the Debian xautomation package works like a charm.
Thanks for your tip.
Reza.
Tavis Ormandy wrote:
xterm supports shift-insert, if that's any help (you can redefine it
with translation tables, if you like).
I'm not quite sure if this is for xterm or Xserver. Quick googling
didn't clarify it.
Thanks.
Reza.
I am using fvwm to integrate different applications into a carputer
front end. You can see images of the rough working prototype here:
http://moose.ca/node/49
Along the left side vertically is a FvwmButtons panel. Each button
switches to a different desktop that has the correct
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