Le Sun, 19 May 2013 14:12:50 +0200,
Dominique Michel <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Le Sun, 19 May 2013 01:01:14 +0200,
> Dominique Michel <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> > With the following
> > 
> > DestroyModuleConfig Téléchargements: *
> > *Téléchargements: Font "xft:Verdana:pixelsize=18:Regular"
> > *Téléchargements: (1x1+0+0)
> > Module FvwmButtons Téléchargements
> > 
> > I get:
> > [Téléchargements][FlocaleGetFontSet]: (fixed) Missing font charsets:
> > ISO8859-2, ISO8859-3, ISO8859-4, ISO8859-5, KOI8-R, ISO8859-7,
> > ISO8859-9, ISO8859-13, ISO8859-14, ISO8859-15, JISX0208.1983-0,
> > KSC5601.1987-0, GB2312.1980-0, JISX0201.1976-0, ISO10646-1
> > 
> > With 
> > DestroyModuleConfig Telechargements: *
> > *Telechargements: Font "xft:Verdana:pixelsize=18:Regular"
> > *Telechargements: (1x1+0+0)
> > Module FvwmButtons Telechargements
> > 
> > I didn't get any error messages.
> > To use Telechargement instead of Téléchargement is not an option
> > because it is, as Vidéos that create the same error, localized
> > strings from xdg-user-dirs-update in (file ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs
> > 
> > Is it something I can do, or is it a bug in FvwmButtons?
> 
> It is another and very annoying issue with that. I use it into a
> function that check /proc/mounts and the different XDG_USERDIRS, and
> create corresponding icons on the desktop. Those icons serve to
> launch Thunar.

I find another and much simpler way to make those icons. They are not
iconified button any more, but a real button with all the icons. The
fell is not as fun, but it integrate much better into fvwm. So, I will
keep this last version.

> 
> I begun to create a function that check for changes in /proc/mounts
> and will update those icons accordingly when needed. The easiest way
> would have to kill all those buttons and recreate them.
> 
> If I issue something like
> KillModule FvwmButtons /*
> 
> they don't get all killed because those with non ascii characters did
> survive. They even survive when killing them with their full name:
> KillModule FvwmButtons /home/dom/Vidéos
> 
> KillModule /*
> or
> KillModule /home/dom/Vidéos
> fail to kill them too.

I can close them with a binding like Mouse 3 Close
 
> 
> I didn't find another way to kill them than a restart.
> 
> Dominique
> 
> > 
> > Dominique
> 
> 


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