There are 2 small problems with FvwmProxy (current CVS version).
1. FvwmProxy seems to have trouble handling mouse buttons other than the
default ones.
If I click with the middle button on a proxy window, then FvwmProxy dies.
2. FvwmProxy windows get redrawn to frequently, in some situations.
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 03:46:57PM +0100, Grzegorz Nieweglowski wrote:
There are 2 small problems with FvwmProxy (current CVS version).
1. FvwmProxy seems to have trouble handling mouse buttons other than the
default ones.
If I click with the middle button on a proxy window, then FvwmProxy
Hi.
The way I see it, there is currently no way to turn off these horizontal
lines that are drawn on the title bars of sticky windows. They are mostly
useless if you use a titlebar button to stick/unstick (+mwm hints), and
sometimes simply look bad, especially on a textured titlebar.
Would it be
Hi.
The way I see it, there is currently no way to turn off these horizontal
lines that are drawn on the title bars of sticky windows. They are mostly
useless if you use a titlebar button to stick/unstick (+mwm hints), and
sometimes simply look bad, especially on a textured titlebar.
Would
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 04:32:19PM +0100, Dominik Vogt wrote:
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 03:46:57PM +0100, Grzegorz Nieweglowski wrote:
There are 2 small problems with FvwmProxy (current CVS version).
1. FvwmProxy seems to have trouble handling mouse buttons other than the
default ones.
I also don't relly like the stiples. Mostly windows I have
as sticky are
obvious sticky ones, such as the pager, icon box, etc. I think it's
a little redundent information to indicate on stickyness on these.
Mayby as a part of TitleStyle is better, any more opinions anyone?
Visually
Grzegorz Nieweglowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi.
The way I see it, there is currently no way to turn off these horizontal
lines that are drawn on the title bars of sticky windows. They are mostly
useless if you use a titlebar button to stick/unstick (+mwm hints), and
sometimes simply look
Visually distinct sticky vs. slippery windows is one of the nice features we
got when we changed from fvwm95 to fvwm2. The ribbed look is a plus -
it's a good visual discriminator for our users, even for the Pager. A new
Style/Titlestyle is fine, but my vote is to keep the ribs as the
Folks, after I get back in from dinner I'm going to start some work on
the CVS server. The first order of business is to toss the commit
scripts we're using and move to something more recent. The next step
will be to set up an ACL system.
This should all be pretty low impact. It's possible
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote Grzegorz
Nieweglowski thusly...
Would it be possible to add new style options, eg.
ShowStickbars/!Stickbars? So that I could decide if I wish to
see them or not?
in 2.5.5 there is an option -- StippledTitleOff -- mentioned in
fvwm(1)...
With
Jason L Tibbitts III [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Folks, after I get back in from dinner I'm going to start some work on
the CVS server. The first order of business is to toss the commit
scripts we're using and move to something more recent. The next step
will be to set up an ACL system.
On 28 Jan 2003 18:13:36 -0600, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
Folks, after I get back in from dinner I'm going to start some work on
the CVS server. The first order of business is to toss the commit
scripts we're using and move to something more recent. The next step
will be to set up an ACL
DE == Dan Espen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DE I hope you'll be bypassing diffs on the screenshot images. I think
DE most of them were checked in as binary.
Yeah, it doesn't diff binary files. I'm not really sure what a diff
of a binary would look like anyway.
- J
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MG == Mikhael Goikhman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MG I would not include any diffs, or we need 2 mailing lists, one for
MG discussions and one for the full cvs logs/diffs.
[...]
Well, that's the longest discourse against something that you don't
even have to read I've seen in a long time. The
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