On 28 July 2010 23:35, Thomas Adam <[email protected]> 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 am thinking more in terms of discussing how/what to do with FVWM, and
> what's needed to achieve it.  The standards behind how FVWM manages windows,
> and how FVWM allows the user to control what this means, etc.
>
> In the past I have called for a co-contributor, but this has fallen though,
> so I figure if it's ever to get off the ground, I'll probably have to go it
> alone, alas.
>
> 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.

i think this is a good thing. i would like to know more about
fvwmevent for example!

M. Treibton

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