Brian White wrote:
Is there any way under fvwm2 to make all transient windows automatically get
focus when they appear? It would be much more convienient than having to
move the mouse to that window.
If you have any windows that pop up automatically, like calander
reminders, error windows,
a function, and there is no function invoked when a window is
captured by fvwm2.
I'll forward your feature-request to the fvwm mailing list.
Hmmm... As long as we're talking about features... Is there a way to
cycle through visible windows? I have a virtual desktop (as opposed to
multiple desktops
Is there any way under fvwm2 to make all transient windows automatically get
focus when they appear? It would be much more convienient than having to
move the mouse to that window.
Perhaps for you, but for me, it's just the opposite. I hate touching
the mouse. When I do a search in
problems. Perhaps
this could be added to the suggestion to the fvwm maintainers?
Happily identifying myself as an elly,
Keith
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On Thu, Mar 19, 1998 at 12:32:10PM -0500, Brian White wrote:
Perhaps it would be best if the transient only automatically got focus
if its parent already had focus? Perhaps this option could be tri-state:
never, always, if-parent-has-focus.
Great idea! If this could be a style option then it
Hi,
In fvwm2, you can set your key bindings to do something like
that.
Key F10 RAPrev [*] Focus
Key F11 RANext [*] Focus
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Hi,
Brian == Brian White [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brian Perhaps it would be best if the transient only automatically
Brian got focus if its parent already had focus? Perhaps this option
Brian could be tri-state: never, always, if-parent-has-focus.
Couls you see if the Next [*] Focus
Brian Perhaps it would be best if the transient only automatically
Brian got focus if its parent already had focus? Perhaps this option
Brian could be tri-state: never, always, if-parent-has-focus.
Couls you see if the Next [*] Focus bound to, say, F12 would
solve it for you? I
Dear Maintainer,
I tried asking this on debian-user but I didn't get any responses.
That's very strange. Maybe debian-devel might have given you
more responces, but I would have thought debian-user would be able
to answer this one.
Is it
possible to get menu's from the menu package in fvwm
Simple question:
Can the results of the menu program be used in plain fvwm? If so, what
are the lines to add to my .fvwmrc?
Thanks,
Brandon
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Matt Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
with fvwm2 (i assume this is where the issue lies) when i try to drag a
window across desktops, there is some very strange activity. the window
i'm dragging flickers around a lot, and the pager doesn't show that it's
moving until i let go. this
since i updated to hamm, two odd things are happening. one is that often
when i send a message from Pine, it hangs for 20-30 seconds before saying
'message sent and copied to sent mail'. just in case there was a problem
with smail, or my isp's mail server (mail.oz.net), i sent some mail from
On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Matt Thompson wrote:
since i updated to hamm, two odd things are happening. one is that often
when i send a message from Pine, it hangs for 20-30 seconds before saying
'message sent and copied to sent mail'. just in case there was a problem
with smail, or my isp's mail
On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Matt Thompson wrote:
since i updated to hamm, two odd things are happening. one is that often
when i send a message from Pine, it hangs for 20-30 seconds before saying
'message sent and copied to sent mail'. just in case there was a problem
with smail, or my isp's mail
Hi.
I was wondering what the fvwm-audio module does... I have searched my
hard drive for documentation on this but I don't seem to have any... I
would like to set up my machine to bind sounds with events like
window minimise and maximise
thanks
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Just type man FvwmAudio if you have Fvwm*. The audio module does just
what you are looking for.
On Fri, 2 May 1997, Kevin J Poorman wrote:
Hi.
I was wondering what the fvwm-audio module does... I have searched my
hard drive for documentation on this but I don't seem to have any... I
Brian == Brian C White [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brian I upgraded to fvwm2 today and ran into a few problems.
Brian Some of these may be worthy of bug reports, but I thought
[...]
Brian - The FvwmPager does not have the correct aspect ration.
Brian Each of the virtual
I upgraded to fvwm2 today and ran into a few problems. Some of these may be
worthy of bug reports, but I thought I'd mention them here first.
- The postinst of fvwm2 fails if you ask it to convert fvwm1 rc files to the
new format and gawk is not present. fvwm2 should either depend on gawk
I was wondering if anyone here had a quick answer as to how to set up a
messages window under FVWM; this is basically a read-only xterm window
type thing where all console messages get displayed...
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i run the command xconsole, this is pretty much what your looking for
also... it is a read only window that displays not only my fvwm errors,
but also network errors (nis unreachable servers, etc). the path to it is:
/usr/X11R6/bin/xconsole
i just added it to my .xinitrc so it setup
that displays not only my fvwm errors,
but also network errors (nis unreachable servers, etc). the path to it is:
/usr/X11R6/bin/xconsole
i just added it to my .xinitrc so it setup automatically when i go into fvwm.
Dennis
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i run the command xconsole, this is pretty much what your looking for
also... it is a read only window that displays not only my fvwm errors,
but also network errors (nis unreachable servers, etc). the path to it is:
/usr/X11R6/bin/xconsole
i just added
I have X all nicely set up now, but fvwm won't run. I have both fvwm and fvwm2
installed (fvwm version 1.24r-24) and when I try to start fvwm (and several
other
graphical programs) I get the message
fvwm: can't load library 'libXpm.so.4'
I am running X 3.2, and have several 'libX**.so.6
I have X all nicely set up now, but fvwm won't run. I have both fvwm and
fvwm2
installed (fvwm version 1.24r-24) and when I try to start fvwm (and several
other
graphical programs) I get the message
fvwm: can't load library 'libXpm.so.4'
I am running X 3.2, and have several 'libX
On 15:51:24 Jim Worthington wrote:
It's complaining about a missing rplay library
Where can this package be found?
Don't know, and didn't see this when brought up fvwm95.
I tried running fvwm95 but it crashed on startup producing no messages.
Is it likely that the missing rplay library is
I got fvwm-95 but I can't get it to compile under Debian 1.1:
It's complaining about a missing file: xpm.h
and a missing library: Xpm
Is there a debian package for this xpm stuff?
Where do I Look?
Where do I install it? (if not Debian)
Has anybody got fvwm-95 to compile?
What did
On Tue, 3 Sep 1996, Jim Worthington wrote:
|Date: Tue, 03 Sep 1996 23:19:37 -0400
|From: Jim Worthington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
|Subject: I got fvwm-95 but can't get it to compile under Debian 1.1
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|I got fvwm-95 but I can't get it to compile under Debian 1.1
On Tue, 3 Sep 1996, Jim Worthington wrote:
oh very sorry
it's Contents , not Contens
excuse my English
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I got rid of the xpm errors by installing xpm4.7-dev-3.4g-5.deb.
fvwm95 compiled producing only one error:
It's complaining about a missing rplay library
Where can this package be found?
I do not have operational sound under Linux. (I don't really care right
now -- thats a lower priority
What is fvwm-95 and where can it be found? From the name, it sounds
like it might emulate the Windows95 four button window format. Is this
the case?
Where is fvwm-95 located and what is it's developmental status.
I prefer the windows 95 window format over most of the X manager formats
that I
Jim,
Fvwm-95 is a X window manager that mimics Window 95 interface.
It can be found at:
http://ltiwww.epfl.ch/~barth/fvwm95.html
Excerpts from mail: 3-Sep-96 What is fvwm-95 and where c.. Jim
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What is fvwm-95 and where can it be found? From the name, it sounds
like
On Tue, 3 Sep 1996, Jim Worthington wrote:
What is fvwm-95 and where can it be found? From the name, it sounds
like it might emulate the Windows95 four button window format. Is this
the case?
Yes, its bit modified fvwm2. All modifications have been done towards
Windows '95 appearance
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