On Wednesday 15 January 2003 05:54 pm, SCoTT SMeDLeY wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> FvwmTabs v1.3 allows you to resize an app in a tab simply by resizing
> the FvwmTabs window when that app/tab is displayed.
>
> Also added 'Multi-Add' & 'Release All (Iconify)' features.
>
> http://users.tpg.com.au/users/scottie7/fvwmtabs.html
>
> SCoTT. :)

I like the general concept of FvwmTabs.  I'm using Fvwm-2.5.5 and have 
noticed that FvwmTabs doesn't have a title bar, and is sticky - no 
matter what desktop or page I go to it's there.  Is there a way to make 
it work like regular Fvwm windows?  I don't want it to replace my 
existing setup, but rather I'd like to use it to organize projects into 
FvwmTabs.  For example, if I'm writing a PERL cgi script, I'd like to 
be able to place Emacs, Konsole, and a web browser that I'm using for 
the project into one tab, yet still be able to change desktops to 
access the other apps that are active but unrelated to the project.

Regards,

Glen
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