On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 01:12:01PM +0200, Remko Troncon wrote:
> > I don't see a problem with this.
> 
> It's a pure luxury problem.
> When fvwm is restarted, xplanet doesn't have to be restarted because all
> it does is update the background. Restarting it on every fvwm restart is
> CPU intensive, and causes the background to blank out for a few seconds.

Why don't you just start it in the ~/.xinitrc file?

> > Noone just needed it, because other solutions exist. We would also need
> > PreRestartFunction for completeness.
> 
> I'm not saying that i _really_ need it, because as you said before, it 
> can be moved out of fvwm inside a wrapper. But now that i read the
> manual more thoroughly, i get your point on needing Pre-restart
> functions. I had the impression that the functions were organized this
> way (which they aren't):
>     - InitFunction: called upon initialization only
>     - QuitFunction (doesn't exist): called when the user quits only
> 
>     - StartFunction: called after InitFunction (when initing) or 
>                             after RestartFunction (when restarting)
>     - RestartFunction: called before QuitFunction (when quitting) or 
>                               before StartFunction (when restarting)
> My intuition behind this was that, things you want to do before a restart
> (RestartFunction) and after a restart (StartFunction) , you also want
> to do before quitting and after initing respectively. 
> 
> I hope this makes any sense to you at all ;)

Bye

Dominik ^_^  ^_^

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