in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, wrote
Scott Smedley thusly...
>
> Hi Glen,
>
> > It doesn't seem to recognize FvwmTabs as the module (window?)
> > name. I removed the 'Style "FvwmTabs"...' line because it isn't
> > doing anything.
>
> Quite right. By default perl/Tk sets the class/resource name to
> 'Toplevel'.
>
> To fix, replace the Toplevel() function call in createNewTabber()
> with this line of code:
>
> my $tl = $TOP->Toplevel(Name => 'FvwmTabs', -class => 'FvwmTabs', -title => $title);

hunh. it's odd that fvwm (2.5.5) didn't have any problems applying
the Style to FvwmTab* by 'Name' only.  i don't have anything
specific which would tell fvwm to use name instead of class or
resource (from what i can tell).  then again man page does say...


  Style stylename options
        ...
        stylename  can be a window's name, class, or
                                     ^ ^
                                     ^ ^
        resource string.  It may contain  the  wild-
        cards  '*' and '?', which are matched in the
        usual  Unix  filename  manner.    They   are
        searched  in the reverse order stated.  When
        two conflicting styles  apply  to  the  same
        window,  the  style  that  was  changed last
        wins.


...so unless, there are some bug(s) in some fvwm version(s), style
should have worked for glenn as it is w/o changes to -Tabs.  btw,
i noticed that he was using '"FvwmTabs"' & i was 'FvwmTabs*'; does
* make the difference?


  - parv

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