Re: FVWM: Undoing the default fvwm behavior

2009-01-26 Thread Tom Panning
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Thomas Adam wrote: > 2009/1/26 Tom Panning : >> As an aside, I tried using the Unmanaged style. I was unable to find a >> way to allow the unmanaged windows to be raised above the managed >> windows and vice versa (setting RaiseOverUnmanaged allowed me to have >> o

Re: FVWM: Undoing the default fvwm behavior

2009-01-26 Thread Thomas Adam
2009/1/26 Tom Panning : > As an aside, I tried using the Unmanaged style. I was unable to find a > way to allow the unmanaged windows to be raised above the managed > windows and vice versa (setting RaiseOverUnmanaged allowed me to have > one or the other, but not both). Of course not -- they're u

Re: FVWM: Undoing the default fvwm behavior

2009-01-26 Thread Tom Panning
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Thomas Adam wrote: > 2009/1/26 Tom Panning : >> All, >> >> By default, fvwm sets MouseFocus, adds titles and borders, provides >> pages, etc. I want to start out with fvwm doing exactly what X does >> without a window manager, and then I'll add behaviors for specif

Re: FVWM: Undoing the default fvwm behavior

2009-01-26 Thread Tom Horsley
> I'm open to any hints, suggestions, or pointers to documentation, > Tom > I doubt it is a complete list of all defaults, but here's the start of my .fvwmrc file: # First remove annoying default behavior # Remove most pre-defined default key/mouse bindings # Key F1 R A - Key Tab A M - Key Esca

Re: FVWM: Undoing the default fvwm behavior

2009-01-26 Thread Thomas Adam
2009/1/26 Tom Panning : > All, > > By default, fvwm sets MouseFocus, adds titles and borders, provides > pages, etc. I want to start out with fvwm doing exactly what X does > without a window manager, and then I'll add behaviors for specific > applications. I have to do this because most of the app

FVWM: Undoing the default fvwm behavior

2009-01-26 Thread Tom Panning
All, By default, fvwm sets MouseFocus, adds titles and borders, provides pages, etc. I want to start out with fvwm doing exactly what X does without a window manager, and then I'll add behaviors for specific applications. I have to do this because most of the applications on my platform don't expe