On 20 May 2004 16:01:48 +0200, ddtl wrote:
According to the man page of FvwmConsole, all resources set for xterm
are inherited. But it is not the case if xterm's resources are set
using class name, i.e. this works:
xterm*background: white
but this doesn't:
XTerm*background: white
Mikhael Goikhman wrote:
On 20 May 2004 16:01:48 +0200, ddtl wrote:
According to the man page of FvwmConsole, all resources set for xterm
are inherited. But it is not the case if xterm's resources are set
using class name, i.e. this works:
xterm*background: white
but this doesn't:
...but using Debian's package not only
does the things work as I wrote previously...
Forgotten to say - fvwm's version (in Debian package)
is 2.5.10-6 (the -6 is Debian specific).
ddtl.
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On 20 May 2004 22:42:34 +0200, ddtl wrote:
...but using Debian's package not only
does the things work as I wrote previously...
Forgotten to say - fvwm's version (in Debian package)
is 2.5.10-6 (the -6 is Debian specific).
I think Debian replaces xterm in FvwmConsole with
Sorry to be ignorant, but when I right click with my mouse on the root
window (the background of my desktop which is in a VNC viewer), I only
see the standard menu of the GNOME window manager (New Windows, New
Folder, etc.).
Unless this is not called the root window, then what is the root
Alvin Chin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry to be ignorant, but when I right click with my mouse on the root
window (the background of my desktop which is in a VNC viewer), I only
see the standard menu of the GNOME window manager (New Windows, New
Folder, etc.).
Unless this is not called
%% Dan Espen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
de Alvin Chin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry to be ignorant, but when I right click with my mouse on the root
window (the background of my desktop which is in a VNC viewer), I only
see the standard menu of the GNOME window manager (New Windows,
Mikhael Goikhman wrote:
On 19 May 2004 22:31:41 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe Debian's patch modifies something - it (the patch) is quite
large (200 Kb), and though I couldn't find that it modifies
the code itself, maybe some settings were affected.
Well, this is pretty easy to
Hi,
I want to create a function that moves a window to the next/previous page. For
example, if the current Page is 0 1 I want the window to be moved to
Page 0 2.
Any ideas?
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On Thu, May 20, 2004 at 10:46:21PM +0200, Marc Schlienger wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a function that moves a window to the next/previous page.
For
example, if the current Page is 0 1 I want the window to be moved to
Page 0 2.
Any ideas?
Try this (it requires FvwmPerl and assumes a
Am Donnerstag, 20. Mai 2004 23:10 schrieb Phil Stracchino:
On Thu, May 20, 2004 at 10:46:21PM +0200, Marc Schlienger wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a function that moves a window to the next/previous
page. For example, if the current Page is 0 1 I want the window to be
moved to Page 0 2.
On 20 May 2004 23:49:59 +0200, Marc Schlienger wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 20. Mai 2004 23:10 schrieb Phil Stracchino:
On Thu, May 20, 2004 at 10:46:21PM +0200, Marc Schlienger wrote:
I want to create a function that moves a window to the next/previous
page. For example, if the current
On Thu, May 20, 2004 at 10:21:31PM +, Mikhael Goikhman wrote:
Yes, the sample above, although an ok idea, is just incorrect.
Good you figured out how to pass it to a preprocessing.
You should also replace every ${var} with correct $[var].
Oops. Sorry about that.
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