Mikhael Goikhman wrote: >> Transparent, multipixmaped, all that stuff. > > Just a note. Olivier didn't mean you should always use MultiPixmap. > Only to avoid such hacks as in nanoGUI theme. In your configs (both on > the screenshot and attached) MultiPixmap is not really needed, a mere > Solid or TiledPixmap is enough.
Aaa... nope. I _had_ to use MultiPixmap, cause the Solid title style thingy was acting strangely in my CVS snapshot (at the time of writing kliin). The color "bar" was shifted about 4 pixels from the top and left side (the titlebar had wide "stripes" of uncolored space at the top and left. Yes, it was "flattened"). Maybe I just snatched a snapshot in a wrong moment. Now I'm using fvwm-2002-12-28 and TitleStyle Height 16 Active (Solid #ccccee) \ Inactive (Solid #dddddd) -- flat works as expected. But it didn't the last time I tried it, honest. > To fix this, you may specify AllInactive and AllActive in TitleStyle > instead of Inactive/Active. Or specify ToggledInactive/ToggledActive. > Yes, even though TitleStyle itself does not use Toggled states (as > well as some MultiPixmap images too), they are used in UseTitleStyle > buttons. And it's all in the man page. I must have gone blind and didn't even noticed. I feel so silly. Sorry everyone :) Thanks for correcting me :) I simply wouldn't have expected that Toggled buttons have the ability to get a separately defined background. But, this is fvwm. The land of pathological configurability ;) PS. I tried to reply to your mail, but your email provider rejects connections from my machine, guess it's because I don't have a static IP. The fvwm-* lists have similar safety mechanisms, but I managed to fool them. homemail.com however isn't that easy to trick. Perhaps you have an account by some other provider? But my answer would be "Yes, I guess I could do it. I haven't seen any transparent pixmaps, but I've just tried adding the transparency myself and it should look good. However, I'm not really having enough time right now. Studying and all... I'll be preoccupied 'till February, at least. But if that delay would be acceptable, then it's OK." -- \hoppke (Grzegorz Nieweglowski) -- Visit the official FVWM web page at <URL:http://www.fvwm.org/>. To unsubscribe from the list, send "unsubscribe fvwm-workers" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To report problems, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]