On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 4:27 PM, sokuban <[email protected]> wrote: > On 28/07/10 06:35 PM, Thomas Adam wrote: >> >> Hello all, >> >> I toy with this idea at least three times a year, which must mean >> something. >> :) I know I've asked this in the past of most people, but I will ask it >> again -- not so much in terms of the particulars -- but if there's enough >> interest. >> >> Would a book on FVWM be useful? > > I would find it useful. There's enough documentation in electronic format, > but it's so much easier to flip through pages of a book, especially for this > kind of thing I think it is a good idea. > > (Would I actually buy the book is another question. Technical books are > usually quite expensive, and I am poor, but if I could I would.) > >> What do people think? Whilst I realise the idea is a little odd, seeing >> as >> a window manager changes a lot, but there's a tonne of stuff that could so >> easily be written to make it somewhat timeless over different revisions of >> FVWM. > > No offence, but I don't think FVWM changes that much, so you should be fine. > >
Hello, You can count on me to buy it Thomas. What I would find useful is an ebook (pdf) version with a great index. So I could search a term in all the document. Dual deal (book + ebook) would be great! Regards.
