Afterstep configuration.

1999-01-28 Thread Andrew Ivanov
I got a 14 monitor, and even with 1024x764 Wharf buttons in AfterStep do
look kinda big. WHich file holds the size of buttons in AS?
I realize that .xpm's will neen to be replaced as well to indicate new
size or button, but it will not be a problem.
TIA, 
 Andrew


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Re: Afterstep configuration.

1999-01-28 Thread Michael Stenner
On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Andrew Ivanov wrote:
I got a 14 monitor, and even with 1024x764 Wharf buttons in AfterStep do
look kinda big. WHich file holds the size of buttons in AS?
I realize that .xpm's will neen to be replaced as well to indicate new
size or button, but it will not be a problem.

I'm pretty sure you're out of luck.  I think that's one of the few
things that Afterstep (1.4 anyway) is not too flexible about.  If you DO
find a way to do it, let me know, but I've read all of the afterstep
docs and haven't seen anything like that.
-Michael

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Re: Afterstep configuration.

1999-01-28 Thread Mein Name

Hallo

my name is Ingo.

I have installed the GNU/Debian version 2.0.
Now i have a problem with the X-windows system.
I have running the x-server but X didn´t start.
There is only an error message on the textmode that call :

no valid mode 480x640 installed

But I have config the XF86Setup and Ihave select two modes (480x640) and
(600x800) and 8bpp.

Can someone help me to config it to running X-windows?

CU

ingo


Re: Afterstep configuration.

1999-01-28 Thread Andrew Ivanov

 Hallo
 
 my name is Ingo.

Hi.

 I have installed the GNU/Debian version 2.0.
 Now i have a problem with the X-windows system.

Which card and monitor do you have? 640x480 seems like either a pretty old
ISA card, or a very old monitor, or both.
Make sure you have the right settingsif you don't, get hte right ones,
it might get the resolution up.

 I have running the x-server but X didn´t start.
 There is only an error message on the textmode that call :
 
 no valid mode 480x640 installed
 
 But I have config the XF86Setup and Ihave select two modes (480x640) and
 (600x800) and 8bpp.

Rerun xf86config and when you get to hte mode screen, change the order of
modes to be from highest to lowest. This iwll ensure that the first valid
mode will be selected and it will give you the highest resolution
possible. Alsoinclude 600x400 at the end, just to see at what
resolution you can run it, if everything else fails. You can cycle through
the valid modes once you start X.and it's Ctrl +, or something like
that. It says at the mode screen.
HTH,

 Andrew


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Re: Afterstep Configuration

1998-08-06 Thread Ana Graca Silva
On Wed, 5 Aug 1998, Ana Graca Silva wrote:

My new problem is the window manager - afterstep 1.4.5.3-1 .

I was trying to configure my desktop when i found in afterstep home page
some perturbing information - the AS Directory Strutcture in that page is
much bigger then the mine in my home ... 
For Example

 In the directory GNUstep/Library/AfterStep I only have:
 drwxr-xr-x   3 ags  ags  1024 Aug  5 22:54 . 
 drwxr-xr-x   3 ags  ags  1024 Aug  5 19:32 ..
 -rw-r--r--   1 ags  ags 0 Aug  5 22:54 .workspace_state 
 drwxr-xr-x   7 ags  ags  1024 Aug  5 19:32 non-configurable
 
 In the AS homepage there's an infinity of other files and more other
directorys!

Can someone tell me whats wrong? What Can I do to fix this? 

/* Sorry for repeating all the story */
Well, what I realy want know is how can I configure my window manager? I
don't care if i have a smaller file structure, i only need to know what to
do to configure my AS, as it is 
Please some help will be apreciated.  


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Re: Afterstep Configuration

1998-08-06 Thread Ana Graca Silva

To everyone who was thinking respond to my previous mail:

About how to configure afterstep, i've solved my mistery :

Copied all the files from /usr/share/afterstep to the directory AfterStep
on my home. Played with some files, and now I have configured it to
fullfill  all my needs (by now).

Thanks

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Re: Afterstep Configuration

1998-08-06 Thread Richard L. Alhama
On Thu, 6 Aug 1998, Ana Graca Silva wrote:

 
 To everyone who was thinking respond to my previous mail:
 
 About how to configure afterstep, i've solved my mistery :
 
 Copied all the files from /usr/share/afterstep to the directory AfterStep
 on my home. Played with some files, and now I have configured it to
 fullfill  all my needs (by now).

I knew you would do that! You know, read /usr/doc/AfterStep/*. I
would have responded to your question b4 but I didn't have the time =)

 Thanks
 
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