On Friday 17 January 2003 11:44 am, parv wrote: > in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, wrote Remko > Troncon thusly... > > > My impression is that most people however use most of these window > > managers, because they have seen a lot of fancy screenshots, ... > > this is a problem with FVWM: most of the screenshots on the > > webpage are not stylish. Don't get me wrong, the screenshots show > > different nice features of FVWM, but if you look at the big > > picture, the screenshots seem to revolt a lot of people. > > funny you would say that! > > if all i had seen are fancy screenshots, i would not be using fvwm > today. i also must say that i skip those wms whose pictures are > bare minimum (no window title, or pager).
Parv, Agreed. I use Fvwm because of its low overhead, and because of its high degree of user configurability. I have a page of screenshots for Fvwm; http://members.fcwm.org/glen/fvwm . I have 15+ screen shots. Each is intended to show what you can do with Fvwm. The emphasis is on functionality, not looks. Remko, Regarding the screenshots on the Fvwm site; I would hardly call them ugly. The one thing that stands out is the lack of consistency in the look from one screenshot to the next. Which is another reason I use Fvwm - I can make my desktop look the way I want it to. I'm not stuck with what someone else thinks is appealing. Cool, huh!? If you aren't content with the way Fvwm looks on your computer, you can redesign the look. Fvwm has predefined themes you can use to mimic Windows and several other window managers. Or you can create your own look and feel. I'll stick with Fvwm. Every now and then I get bored and out of curiosity try something else. In a few minutes I'm back. You can't beat Fvwm. Glen -- Visit the official FVWM web page at <URL: http://www.fvwm.org/>. To unsubscribe from the list, send "unsubscribe fvwm" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To report problems, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
