Piotr use FakeClick to intercept clicks in some windows, and pass the
Piotr click to the others ...
Scott The correct way to do this now is with a window-specific binding. ie.
Scott Mouse (rxvt) 1 A N Echo mouse1-in-rxvt
Scott Mouse (xterm) 1 A N Echo mouse1-in-xterm
Thanks! Works perfectly.
Piotr When I use fvwm remotely, none of the image-based stuff (icons,
Piotr pixmap, etc.) work.
Olivier I've recently commited a fix to this problem. At present time
Olivier I cannot test this fix. Can you try
Olivier ftp://ftp.fvwm.org/pub/fvwm/devel/snapshots/fvwm-snap-20040430.tar.gz
Thanks
John when I send or receive mail in outlook [...] it looks like this
John l;k;lk;lk;lk;k;l;;k;lk;lk;lk;lk;lk;lk;;lk;lkjklklk
John lk;k;;lk;l;l;lk;lkl;kkhhhtyuyt
John lkjkjjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkj
I bet your outlook also displays
Piotr http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~pz215/editing/myfvwm.png
Parv Say, which programming language is that in the left window?
This is MetaPost, a very useful language for drawing anything,
esp. technical diagrams that contain a lot of repetitions. What you
see in the left window is the part of the
Hi,
I'd like to add a screenshot of my fvwm setup to the list at
http://www.fvwm.org/screenshots/desktops/
The graphics probably still needs a lot of work, but the setup shows
some solutions that may be interesting to other people.
Screenshot 1024x768:
Sorry, reproducing this behaviour is more tricky than I thought. It
appears that the culprit is the gnuserv program. Those are the minimal
.emacs file that causes this behaviour
(autoload 'gnuserv-start gnuserv-compat
Allow this Emacs process to be a server for client processes.