Hi Tiago,
Please send FVWM-related email to the fvwm@fvwm.org mailing list.
That way, other people can help you too.
> I'm seeing the following warning in my .xsession-errors:
>
> Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
> /usr/lib/fvwm/2.5.16/FvwmTabs line 1890.
This bug wa
Do you have to so many different submenus? Why can't you have a few
large menus?
The first thing I can think of is that who wants to look through 400
menus? Maybe 400 little scripts and shell completion are a better way
to work. Maybe you can have a directory of all the scripts and use
fvwm-me
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 05:37:29PM +0200, Julien Guertault wrote:
> >I think a mailing list is intended to discuss and solve problems.
> >I have provided as much information as I have for a certain problem with
> >and
> >without the help of the fvwm mailing list.
>
> Can't you understand maybe th
Am 2006-06-08 15:10:09, schrieb Thomas Adam:
> Style "Some Menu Name" NoButton 6, NoButton 8 .
Ah thanks... "NoButton" was the missing option.
> The order of style lines (I cannot iterate this enough) is important.
> "fvwm_menu" (because it is the menu's class in this case) is specific, and
solved now... I have written a script which put
the singel Buttons from a *.def file together.
Greetings
Michelle Konzack
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Michelle Konzack Apt. 917
Sorry, to be rude was not my intention!
Best Wishes
Harald
On Thursday 08 June 2006 05:37 pm, Julien Guertault wrote:
> > I think a mailing list is intended to discuss and solve problems.
> > I have provided as much information as I have for a certain problem with
> > and without the help of the
Hi,
I use FVWM version 2.5.16, and the debian openoffice package (2.02)
If I maximize the window with the maximize button and start the presentation
afterwards, I still see some part of the desktop. But the solution is the
following:
I use the function which I got from the fvwm-themes project
Hi Matthias,
> After I used my actual fvwm2 config for about a year I am tired of the
> fvwm2 behavior to ignore the key bindings after some time since booting.
You will kick yourself for not posting earlier. :)
Please read FAQ 0.1
http://www.fvwm.org/documentation/faq/#0.1
SCoTT. :)
Hello,
I'm new to the fvwm mailinglist.
After I used my actual fvwm2 config for about a year I am tired of the
fvwm2 behavior to ignore the key bindings after some time since booting.
[...]
What seems to be wrong? Searching for help :).
Most probably NumLock or alike:
http://fvwm.org/documen
Hi list,
I'm new to the fvwm mailinglist.
After I used my actual fvwm2 config for about a year I am tired of the
fvwm2 behavior to ignore the key bindings after some time since booting.
> $ fvwm2 -version
> FVWM version 2.4.19 compiled on Sep 30 2004 at 20:30:39
> with support for: ReadLine,
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 05:03:13PM +0200, Harald van Pee wrote:
> With the same version do you mean you use OpenOffice 2 or do you
> mean the same version of fvwm? The problem for me is, that going
Same version of OpenOffice. My version of FVWM is from CVS, although you
should probably ensure you
I think a mailing list is intended to discuss and solve problems.
I have provided as much information as I have for a certain problem with and
without the help of the fvwm mailing list.
Can't you understand maybe they just didn't have time to reply?
There was no need to be so rude in your second
On Thursday 08 June 2006 01:43 pm, Thomas Adam wrote:
> > no answer since one week, does this mean:
>
> It means you need to understand how mailing lists work. We're all
> volunteers here. That means we're not paid for the support we might
> provide you. Nor is there any guarantee that your ques
Hi Thomas,
On Thursday 08 June 2006 01:43 pm, Thomas Adam wrote:
> Well, with the same version as you have, Maximizing the window first,
> then going to its "fullscreen" version works fin here in OO.o.
With the same version do you mean you use OpenOffice 2 or do you mean the same
version of fv
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 12:23:41AM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello,
>
> If I tear of a menu, I like to have only the "X" (close button) on the
> right and all other removed... after several hours reading "man fvwm2"
> and experimenting I have not the solution...
>
> Please can anyone tell me
Hello *,
since I have ONE higly configurable fvwm config for 3 different
Workstations and two laptops ($HOME is mounted via NFS) I have
some trouble with things like
+---[ '/home/michelle.konzack/.fvwm/buttons/Button_mozilla' ]-
|
| DestroyMenu Button_menu_mozilla_menu
| AddToMenu Butt
Hello,
If I tear of a menu, I like to have only the "X" (close button) on
the right and all other removed... after several hours reading
"man fvwm2" and experimenting I have not the solution...
Please can anyone tell me how this can be done?
A second problem is, that I have to use
Style "f
Hello,
I have a menu (with submenus) where I start SecureShells for my servers
and workstations. Now I have the problem that I have too much submenus.
Exactly, I have to add around 20-40 PopupMenus to
ChangeMenuStyle SHELLS.pri PRIVATE PRIVATE.michelle1 PRIVATE.devel ...
and the same for
On 08:01 Mon 08 May , Dan Espen wrote:
> I don't use wine, but I remember this in my ~/.wine/config:
>
> ; Allow the window manager to manage created windows
> "Managed" = "Y"
>
> You should make sure yours is set to "Y".
Not true for the latest versions. Recently the old config files
have bee
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 01:13:02PM +0200, Harald van Pee wrote:
> Hm,
>
> no answer since one week, does this mean:
It means you need to understand how mailing lists work. We're all
volunteers here. That means we're not paid for the support we might
provide you. Nor is there any guarantee tha
Hm,
no answer since one week, does this mean:
( ) the mail was not polite enough to deserve any answer?
( ) no one can understand my english?
( ) no one is using fvwm on a notebook?
( ) a real fvwm user does not use acroread 7 nor openoffice 2.02 impress?
( ) the problem is debian or XFree 4.3 re
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