A very recent change to menustyle.c (cvs version 1.18) causes fvwm to segfault
if menus are being drawn with the default font. It looks like it was just an
accidental deletion of a code snippet, this patch puts it back.
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Eduardo Gargiulo wrote:
Hi all.
I´m trying to set up FvwmWharf on my system, but I can't. I'd added some
*FvwmWharf settings on system.fvwm2rc, but I can't load the module and I
don't know where to look for logging errors. (I´d read FvwmWharf man
page). Any help would be appreciated.
TIA
-ejg
Peter McAlpine wrote:
Hi,
I've been looking through the manpage for a half hour, and I can't
figure out how to get a window raised automatically when I use
GotoPage.
Any help is appreciated,
Peter
Your best bet would probably be something like:
Key Right A 3 GotoPageRaise
Mark Krenz wrote:
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 04:03:57PM +0100, Dominik Vogt said the following:
No, you have to replace GotoDesk and Desk with MyGotoDesk
everywhere.
Ahh, thanks. That works. The problem with this method though is that
if you decide to click on the pager to get to another
Dominik Vogt wrote:
[snip]
I am aware that there are some problems with backing store, but we
were never able to pin them down (and I still can't reproduce your
problem). We had numerous reports of window parts not getting
drawn, in various applications, but I could not pin down a single
one.
Norvell Spearman wrote:
fvwm-2.5.4
I've noticed when I put something like `Exec exec xterm' in my .fvwm2rc
file, I lose colorization of file types (`set' shows LS_COLORS to have
no value. If I use just `Exec xterm' all the colors are there (`set'
shows LS_COLORS with all its regular values)
William Denton wrote:
I've just started using rdesktop to connect remotely to a Windows 2000 box
(it's a really handy program), but I've got a problem: my control and alt
keypresses are being passed through when sometimes I'd rather they
weren't. I use C-arrow to move around the virtual
Dominik Vogt wrote:
The reason is mainly backward compatibility. We could also draw
the wire frame into separate windows and fill it with a pattern
that gives a good contrast. But we could not have the current
Xor effect.
[snip]
OT: am I the only one (ignorant of details of X
Mikhael Goikhman wrote:
On 02 Dec 2002 16:04:25 -0500, Ben Winslow wrote:
I'd love to see an (optional) non-blocking resize--OpaqueMove helps for
moves, of course, but it's still very annoying when X calls start blocking
because I'm resizing a window. :)
Style * ResizeOpaque
Regards
Thomas Glanzmann wrote:
Hello FVWMers!
I want to use the Next and Prev built-in functions with more then one command.
Key P A CM Prev (AcceptsFocus !Iconic) Focus
Key N A CM Next (AcceptsFocus !Iconic) Focus
I need a Raise combined a Focus and I
A. Gil Fortes wrote:
Ibook G3 600 Mhz (384 MB Ram)
Hi:
I have installed fvwm2 as a window manager to work with Xdarwin; when in
full screen mode I can have access to the fvwm2 menu by clicking anywhere on
the screen; this way can get xterm and other utilities; but when working in
Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 12:19 17 Dec 2002, Ben Sferrazza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I've previously written about this problem, but I have yet to solve it.
| I cannot get FVWM to properly display XPM pixmaps at their original
| color depth (they appear to be at most 8-bit). [...snip...]
S. Anderson wrote:
On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 11:28:24PM -0500, Ben Winslow wrote:
On Win32, the alt-tab windowlist is sorted so that the most recently
focused windows are at the start of the list, e.g.:
mabey you are looking for:
Key Tab A M WindowList CurrentAtEnd
Or are you looking
Dominik Vogt wrote:
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 06:59:35AM -0800, EXT-Wilson, William A wrote:
[snip]
I have heard something about newer XFree releases no longer
supporting backing store, but that may not be true.
Bye
Dominik ^_^ ^_^
FWIW, I've been using backing store with a fairly
Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
I haven't find an answer to a question that is important for me.
Something happens to colors in the debian distro that is NOT happening
in other linux distro's NOR FreeBSD.
Blanking the screen in X (xlock -mode blank) leaves me NOT w/ a black
screen. It's blanked and
Dan Espen wrote:
You need someone that uses GDM to answer that question.
[snip]
I start fvwm in ~/.xsession (using the 'Xsession' option in gdm), and
stdout/stderr is dumped into ~/.xsession-errors. You'll probably find
the messages in either ~/.xsession-errors or ~/.gnome-errors.
Hope
Are there any plans to port FvwmGtk to GTK2? I'm just wondering, really.
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of focusing
the proper window.
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changed for mouse
bindings, correct?
Thanks again,
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, glue them together, and do
something useful with them.
As for the present, it's probably possible to build something like this
using perl and FVWM::Module. It'd probably be pretty simple, but I
haven't made it as far as trying yet.
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the selected menu item
I don't think you can change this.
I haven't found a way to do this either, although it's a feature I'd
like to see some day. It's just a minor annoyance to me personally,
nothing major.
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something like:
*DebianFvwmButtons( Icon mutt.mini.xpm, Action 'Exec exec xterm -e
/usr/bin/mutt ')
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and then restarts it.
4) is there a way to search the ML archive?
http://www.mail-archive.com/fvwm@hpc.uh.edu/ has a search
form--unfortunately, it doesn't work. Your best bet is probably google
as parv suggested.
Ken
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the Debian package of fvwm 2.4 gave me some font issues
(probably because of my UTF-8 locale.)
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to the thread I mentioned, but if you can't find
that I've also put it at http://themuffin.net/fvwm-mousecmd-convert.awk
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(8:5)--it'd be good to use title bars on the side here, since
there really is a lot more space horizontally...
I don't think I would personally, though--the rotated text looks weird
to me. :)
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say it wants to start on a
certain desktop with an X resource.
Check out 'THE VIRTUAL DESKTOP' section in the manpage.
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A GotoDesk +1
The above will go to the previous desktop if you scroll the mouse wheel
up, and to the next desktop if you scroll the mouse wheel down. If
that's not exactly what you're looking for, hopefully it's enough
information to get you on the right track.
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to
compile fvwm.
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#!/bin/sh
for arg in $@; do
case $arg in
--version)
ARGS=$ARGS --modversion
;;
--prefix|gthread)
;;
*)
ARGS=$ARGS $arg
;;
esac
done
exec pkg-config fontconfig $ARGS
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the attachment correctly. I've put it at
http://themuffin.net/fontconfig-config so you can grab it there instead,
and that should hopefully work fine for you.
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be the ideal solution), you'll have to give ssh
a command to run--either sleep with a long timeout, or a small program
that simply sits around and does nothing until terminated.
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that you can use IgnoreModifiers if your PC turns on numlock at
boot and you can't turn that off.
Hope that helps,
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server to draw the XOR'd frame type it normally
uses. You can change the move/resize style by putting this in your
fvwm2rc file:
Style * ResizeOpaque
OpaqueMoveSize -1
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is corrupting the pixmap cache/XAA offscreen drawing area (definitely X
server related.) The top half looks like it was part of another window
as well, but it's nothing I recognize.
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the coming celebration is fun!
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that can't do
hardware alpha blending. You can switch back to the older cursor style
by putting the following lines in your Xresources file:
Xcursor.theme: core
Xcursor.size: 16
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probably use at least 10-20 digits after the decimal point.
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the required changes obvious so that you can do it yourself if you
prefer.
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, causing this problem.
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are fairly transient anyway, it's not too likely that
whatever they're over top of will change.
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Index: fvwm/menus.c
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RCS file: /home/cvs/fvwm/fvwm/fvwm/menus.c,v
retrieving revision 1.371
diff -u -3 -p
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The Xresources I use for xterm (which enable UTF-8 amongst other things)
are available at http://themuffin.net/xres/xterm.xresources
HTH,
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If anyone has any suggestions or ideas, please let me know--I may make a
patch to add this behavior if it's not currently possible.
Thanks,
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more formats), e.g. Esetroot (distributed with Eterm)
or wmsetbg (distributed with WindowMaker.) I think both of these
programs set the necessary data to make transparent terminals happy
implicitly.
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the list of MwmDecor*
button styles.
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to be
initialized before FVWM::Module::Gtk2 if Debug is set--otherwise, the
module will explode when it tries to create the debug window.)
Thanks,
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^^
Your doubled exec causes fvwm to pass 'exec sleep 3' to the shell.
'exec' in a shell replaces the shell task with the new one, so the shell
goes away after running sleep.
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(usually 250-750ms) because the write() blocks.
I gave up at that point.
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it was already the topmost window.) This results
in a really ugly flickering effect and a superfluous redraw that I'd
really like to get rid of.
Is there any accepted workaround for this problem, or is it a bug?
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On Wed, 2004-06-02 at 16:55, Dominik Vogt wrote:
On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 06:30:00AM -0400, Ben Winslow wrote:
I prefer the behavior of both RaiseTransient and FPClickRaisesFocused,
but when I use both, the following happens: it appears that the
transient's parents are raised, followed
will summarily eat
anything you've changed with xmodmap when it starts gnome-daemon.
HTH,
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under a free-ish license in the
Microsoft True Type Core Fonts for the Web package, which can be
easily be downloaded using the msttcorefonts Debian package (which is in
contrib.)
HTH/Ich hoffe, das hilft dir,
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, 2004-07-05 at 19:38, Thomas Adam wrote:
obligatory please don't top-post message
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On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 09:18, Mikhael Goikhman wrote:
On 05 Aug 2004 08:54:42 -0400, Ben Winslow wrote:
On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 08:39, Mikhael Goikhman wrote:
Returning to the GPL or LGPL license tweaking. Developers may use any
license they want, but they should be aware, if they change
for it to work properly.
Start here for more info:
http://www.hpc.uh.edu/fvwm/archive/0303/msg00354.html
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'encoding=...'.
Without xft, everything works fine the font (ugly) is displayed. Without the
Pixmap none, the font with xft is displayed.
Regards,
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is wrong because the same size is
being used for twice the resolution (as described above), you can
hack around the problem by simply doubling the width (or height,
if you have your screens laid out vertically.)
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