, Thomas Adam wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 05, 2018 at 04:38:08AM +0100, Stefan Blachmann wrote:
>> > Hi fvwm-workers,
>> >
>> > the 1024 char limit in the read line buffer in fvwm/read.c has become
>> > too small.
>> > This caused a br
Hi fvwm-workers,
the 1024 char limit in the read line buffer in fvwm/read.c has become too small.
This caused a breakage in my MissingSubmenuFunction menu generator
after after addition of programs + update; the Popup did not display.
Could the buffer be extended to, say, 4096 chars?
Thank you!
I am no contributor, only a long-time user, so I have no say.
But imho Robert really deserves to be credited for his great invention
(at least he is mentioned here http://www.fvwm.org/history/).
Regarding the license things, I would be glad if a way could be found
that current versions could be bu
In addition to what Jaimos said, at least in my impression FvwmWinList
is still being used much. I saw it in quite a few out-of-the-box fvwm
configs supplied by various linux and other unixoid OS distros. So I
guess dropping it could cause some work for maintainers etc. Thus I
think Jaimos' idea of