On Fri, Dec 24, 2004 at 07:42:18PM -0500, Lev Babiev wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I recently started using FvwmScript as part of my setup. One of the 
> functions performed by the script is displaying CPU load, memory usage and 
> swap utilization. The output is displayed using small VDipSticks on my 
> "panel". Since these VDipSticks are rather small (11x56), having them sunk 
> and raised by 2 pixels results in a rather cluttered look (8 of 11 pixels 
> by width are taken up by "relief").
>

Can you post your Script?
 
> I created a patch to address this issue. The patch adds a new option for 
> VDipSticks and HDipSticks called ReliefDepth. This option allows setting 
> a number of pixels to raise/sink the dipstick by. The default value is 2, 
> so omitting the option would result in "normal" behavior and existing 
> scripts would not be affected.
> 

This option it interesting. I will just call it "ReliefThickness"
(to be consistent with, for example, FvwmIconMan).
What about extending this patch to all the widgets? And supporting
the ReliefThickness option at the head of the script for setting
the default? 
 
> The patch is fairly large due to the changes in files generated by 
> lex/yacc, the actual changes are fairly small. The patch file is located 
> here: http://crion.no-ip.org/fvwmscript-nrdip2.patch
> 

If there is no objection I will apply the patch. If you do an other
one you do not need to put the files generated by lex/yacc in it
(I can generate it).

Regards, Olivier
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