Sorry. My bad, I forgot to attach the xprop output file to my prior
emssage. It is attached to this one.
GDK_TIMESTAMP_PROP(GDK_TIMESTAMP_PROP) = 0x61
WM_STATE(WM_STATE):
window state: Normal
icon window: 0x40018a
_NET_FRAME_EXTENTS(CARDINAL) = 7, 7, 31, 7
In message
firefox.xprop wrote:
>This is probably because my memory is failing me (I wasn't able to
>double check what resource/class firefox uses these days).
>
>Use FvwmIdent or xprop and figure out the correct resource/class of
>firefox on your system and use that instead of 'firefox' in
On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 4:01 PM Ronald F. Guilmette
wrote:
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>
> In message
>
> Jaimos Skriletz wrote:
>
> >If you don't like the icon provided by the application you can
> >configure fvwm to use custom icons via the Icon Style (or
> >WindowStyle). For example if you find a firefox icon and
In message
Jaimos Skriletz wrote:
>If you don't like the icon provided by the application you can
>configure fvwm to use custom icons via the Icon Style (or
>WindowStyle). For example if you find a firefox icon and put it in
>your ImagePath, you can tell fvwm to use it for firefox as follows:
On Thu, 30 May 2019, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
On the new system I'm configuring, I'm running without any .fvwmrc file
in the home directory of the account that I start X from. So I guess
this means that Fvwm is picking up some default .fvwmrc file from
someplace.
I just discovered that