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the window's ID.
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, though
I'm not sure it's xcompmgr).
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that worked around things I didn't like about the panel.
Style * EWMHMaximizeIgnoreWorkingArea
Style panelGNOMEIgnoreHints
Style gnome-panel StaysOnBottom, GNOMEIgnoreHints
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with support for: ReadLine, XPM, PNG, SVG, Shape, XShm, SM, Xinerama,
XRender, XCursor, XFT, NLS
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a crash, closing the xterm will do it as well.
fvwm 2.5.21 compiled on Jun 16 2007 at 23:28:26
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On 6/3/07, Dominik Vogt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 08:11:41PM -0500, Jonathan Kotta wrote:
When I FlipFocus, my windows lose the StickAcrossPages property (plain
Stick seems to be fine), after doing a WindowStyle IconOverride. Here
is a minimal config to reproduce
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screens (e.g. it maximizes windows to fill one screen,
not both). All of my wallpapers are designed to fill a 4:3 screen, so
I'd like to be able to set one for each monitor.
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, --reboot Reboot the machine
--display=DISPLAYX display to use
BTW, I had no idea this command existed until I looked for it after
reading this thread. Thanks for pointing it out.
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find this interesting while I on the other hand don't feel it
belongs in the main FVWM FAQ.
Cheers
Bert Geens
http://fvwmwiki.bu-web.de/Tips/DisplayManagerCommands
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-Mike
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remember_focus.fvwm
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but leave middle-click
alone? If not then maybe there should be.
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I've always wanted this feature too. I want to do bindings like the
RMB-down + LMB-click to go back in Opera or the above mentioned
Firefox extension.
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thanks in advance,
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The man page is out of date on the FVWM web site.
Looks like lots of cool new features in the new version. Keep up the good work!
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On 6/11/06, Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am 2006-06-08 20:04:53, schrieb Jonathan Kotta:
Do you have to so many different submenus? Why can't you have a few
large menus?
Because I have to search my desired servers in a list of around 2700.
I am Debian GNU/Linux Consultant
(irc.icq.com)
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around the edges,
# so you can access root window bindings even with a maximized window
EdgeThickness 1
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'
DestroyFunc PickAgain
AddToFunc PickAgain
+ I Pick $*
# prevent infinite recursion (fvwm actually does this automatically,
but only after 512 iterations)
+ I PipeRead test $[func.context] == r echo 'PickAgain $*'
PickAgain MoveToDesk 0 0
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section for
DesktopSize. FvwmPager has its own man page. Add this to your config
file:
DesktopSize 2x2
Module FvwmPager 0 0
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it over and over, eventually I got it
to select text (and bold, italicize, ...), but never got the cursor.
This was with a null config.
fvwm 2.5.16 compiled on Jan 27 2006 at 23:13:01
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current setup is
Debian 3.1r1 and fvwm-themes_0.7.0-1_i386.deb.
Felix Karpfen
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On 1/15/06, Dominik Vogt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 05:47:03PM -0600, Jonathan Kotta wrote:
I realize that xcompmgr is not supposed to be stable, but it's so
close, and so nice. I don't use the shadows, just transparency. It's
useful to look through a window I'm
from cvs, Ubuntu Breezy, and nVidia drivers 1.0-8178.
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using the style !Maximizable or through WM hints.
This on by default. The opposite, !AllowMaximizeFixedSize, inhibits
all windows that are not resizable from being maximized.
If you reply to this message, CC me, because I'm not subscribed to the
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. I didn't test it very carefully.
You probably have to be more careful with the '$'s.
source ~/.bashrc /dev/null ;
for i in $(env) ;
do echo $i | sed -e s/^/SetEnv / -e s/=/ '/ -e s/$/'/ ;
done
Jonathan Kotta
On 8/16/05, Mikhael Goikhman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 16 Aug 2005 18:02:47 -0500, Jonathan Kotta wrote:
I would like to make a function to toggle a window between fixed and
movable styles, e.g.
DestroyFunc ToggleMovable
AddToFunc ToggleMovable
+ I ThisWindow (FixedPosition
I would like to make a function to toggle a window between fixed and
movable styles, e.g.
DestroyFunc ToggleMovable
AddToFunc ToggleMovable
+ I ThisWindow (FixedPosition) WindowStyle VariablePosition
+ I TestRc (NoMatch) WindowStyle FixedPosition
But of course there is no FixedPosition
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