Re: Why fvwm-configuration is complicated for beginners (Re: FVWM: Beginners-Infos /Example-Files(simple,please) ?)

2007-04-20 Thread Hans Voss
On 4/19/07, Thomas Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I tend to get very bored of writing and explaining things to do with FVWM since it falls on deaf ears -- people just don't seem to want to read at all. Yeah, and then there us old farts that started out with twm and tvwm (oh joy) The manual page

Why fvwm-configuration is complicated for beginners (Re: FVWM: Beginners-Infos /Example-Files(simple,please) ?)

2007-04-19 Thread Oliver Bandel
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 03:31:02PM +0200, Lucio Chiappetti wrote: On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Oliver Bandel wrote: BTW: In the xconfig-file there first is started fvwm, then xclock, two xterms, xeyes, and finally (without ) a xterm, with title login. When I finish the

Re: Why fvwm-configuration is complicated for beginners (Re: FVWM: Beginners-Infos /Example-Files(simple,please) ?)

2007-04-19 Thread Perry Hutchison
Is there no book on fvwm? There is, but it is formatted as a manpage :)

Re: Why fvwm-configuration is complicated for beginners (Re: FVWM: Beginners-Infos /Example-Files(simple,please) ?)

2007-04-19 Thread Thomas Adam
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 08:47:56PM +0200, Oliver Bandel wrote: Is there no book on fvwm? (One, which covers the today versions of fvwm...) No, but I have been wanting to write one for a few years now. Maybe reading the sourceode is necessary?! No. What I'm missing in the introductional