FVWM: Re: Running selected KDE apps together under FVWM

2005-02-08 Thread Thomas Adam
On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 06:57:05PM -0600, D. Michael McFarland wrote: > You're right, of course, but I thought it better to ask on the FVWM > list, "How do I use a little (more) KDE?" than to ask on a KDE list, > "How do I rip out as much of the desktop as possible?" :-) Hehehehe. :) > That's th

FVWM: Re: Running selected KDE apps together under FVWM

2005-02-08 Thread D. Michael McFarland
Thomas Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Ideally, I'd like the KDE apps to work together more or less as they >> do under KDE without starting up KDE per se, with all the icons, task >> bars and GUI configurators it brings with it. I hope I'm just missing > > If I am right, this has nothing to d

Re: FVWM: Some Windows doesnt have Borders

2005-02-08 Thread Sebastian Rodriguez
> Having said that, it sounds like all you _really_ want is: > > Style * DecorateTransient > > Since you mention the "dcc" chat window of Xchat -- that's most likely a > transient window. Whether the extent of this stops with transient > windows or not in your case, I cannot say. I'd have to se

Re: FVWM: Display Manager for FVWM

2005-02-08 Thread Thomas Adam
On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 09:54:11PM +0100, Roman wrote: > Hello, Hello - > I'm using FVWM since a few months now. First I started the easiest way > and used the .xinitrc to start fvwm. That works fine, but as soon as I > want to switch over to an other user without shutting down all running > prog

FVWM: Re: Display Manager for FVWM

2005-02-08 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2005-02-08 21:54:11, schrieb Roman: > Hello, > I'm using FVWM since a few months now. First I started the easiest way > and used the .xinitrc to start fvwm. That works fine, but as soon as I > want to switch over to an other user without shutting down all running > programs it isn't a good so

Re: FVWM: Some Windows doesnt have Borders

2005-02-08 Thread Tavis Ormandy
On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 07:49:47PM +, Sebastian Rodriguez wrote: > So, is there a way to make a default style for all the windows who > arent clearly defined? > As an example, when i receive a dcc via xchat, the dcc windows stills > opens and i must kill it to close it. Hey, try this Style xc

FVWM: helpful scholarship information

2005-02-08 Thread Kate McDiarmind
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Re: FVWM: Some Windows doesnt have Borders

2005-02-08 Thread Thomas Adam
On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 07:49:47PM +, Sebastian Rodriguez wrote: > Hello, > I've made my fvwm config inspired in tavisos , desintegr and Ikaro > (wich i thanks a lot cause there are a lot of good stuff in there) > but my problem is that i've some programs who opens without border > and i canno

FVWM: Display Manager for FVWM

2005-02-08 Thread Roman
Hello, I'm using FVWM since a few months now. First I started the easiest way and used the .xinitrc to start fvwm. That works fine, but as soon as I want to switch over to an other user without shutting down all running programs it isn't a good solution. So i tried xdm, but that was not what a

Re: FVWM: Running selected KDE apps together under FVWM

2005-02-08 Thread Thomas Adam
On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 12:41:46PM -0600, D. Michael McFarland wrote: > Hello, Hello > Ideally, I'd like the KDE apps to work together more or less as they > do under KDE without starting up KDE per se, with all the icons, task > bars and GUI configurators it brings with it. I hope I'm just miss

FVWM: Some Windows doesnt have Borders

2005-02-08 Thread Sebastian Rodriguez
Hello, I've made my fvwm config inspired in tavisos , desintegr and Ikaro (wich i thanks a lot cause there are a lot of good stuff in there) but my problem is that i've some programs who opens without border and i cannot close/maximize etc. So, is there a way to make a default style for all the wi

FVWM: Running selected KDE apps together under FVWM

2005-02-08 Thread D. Michael McFarland
Hello, I post very rarely, so let me first say thanks to all those who work on and document FVWM. The steady, low-key development is one of its best features. I've been trying out a few KDE applications, such as Konqueror and Kmail, and am generally quite pleased with them individually. But the