Thomas Adam wrote:
>On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 07:11:26PM +0200, Fernando Poza Saura wrote:
>
>
>>I've taking a look to this "rox" thing, and it looks nice it you want
>>drag&drop capabilities. Does anyone have experience in having rox
>>working in fvwm?, is it going to brake something if fvwm?
>
On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 07:11:26PM +0200, Fernando Poza Saura wrote:
> I've taking a look to this "rox" thing, and it looks nice it you want
> drag&drop capabilities. Does anyone have experience in having rox
> working in fvwm?, is it going to brake something if fvwm?
Yes, I do. Depending on how
use of some file manager to do it) see "rox" [1]. That uses a
-- Thomas Adam
[1] http://rox.sf.net
I've taking a look to this "rox" thing, and it looks nice it you want
drag&drop capabilities. Does anyone have experience in having rox
working in fvwm?, is it going to brake something if fvwm
On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 11:21:57AM +0200, Lars Segerlund wrote:
> I have looked a bit, but I cant find out if fvwm supports 'drag
> & drop' to the 'desktop'/'root window'. I have looked at the spec
> from opendesktop.org and stuff, and there seem's to be somewhat of a
> standard for stuff like
Lars Segerlund wrote:
I have looked a bit, but I cant find out if fvwm supports 'drag & drop' to the
'desktop'/'root window'.
AFAIK fvwm does not support it. Instead you should/could use other tools
for this, e.g. "rox-filer".
Gert
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Hi,
I have looked a bit, but I cant find out if fvwm supports 'drag & drop' to
the
'desktop'/'root window'.
I have looked at the spec from opendesktop.org and stuff, and there seem's to
be
somewhat of a standard for stuff like this.
So does anybody know if thee is a way of making fvwm
nevermind, got one myself, maybe u will find it useful
DestroyFunc yytile
AddToFunc yytile
+ I SetEnv TempWindowCount 0
+ I All (CurrentPage ) \
PipeRead \
"echo SetEnv TempWindowCount $(($TempWindowCount+1))"
+ I PipeRead \
'perl -e \' print "SetEnv nRow ",
(int(sqrt($[TempWindowC
hi guys:
sometimes I feel that I need such a feature from FvwmRearrange
( at first I thought this was done by someone using Fvwm config
files, but failing to find it, I found FvwmRearrange does it. since
there is already FvwmRearrange, this is probably not a trivial task.
so I'd bet