On 31 May 2002 12:17:59 +0200, Riswick, J.G.A. van wrote: > > > For example, I write a completely new module (it will be available in > > fvwm-themes) that enables persistent dynamical configuration of a panel > > using menus. This module is useless in other themes that don't have such > > panel. Every theme has its own configuration. > > Mmm I'm looking forward to see this.
It is in the fvwm-themes cvs. But it has a long way to go, first FvwmButtons is going to be modified to be more dynamic (add button/ delete button/hide container without restarting FvwmButtons). > Are you using gtk-perl to do this? No, it uses FVWM menus and in the future FvwmGtk or FvwmForm for dialogs. > I'm thinking > about writing a cde-like panel for my setup. > Although I'm not shure yet if I should write > such a panel from scratch, or, alternatively, > write an applet for the gnome panel that mimicks > the look of the cde panel. This way one can > inherit the functionality of the gnome panel. The CDE panel included in fvwm-themes is pretty good. Two FvwmButtons configs (small and large) are generated by a script, based on your work. But if you want a gtk-based solution, why not to use xfce? It is a stand alone gtk-based configurable CDE panel that may be used with FVWM. Regards, Mikhael. -- 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]