On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 3:16 PM, Thomas Adam wrote:
> *snip*
>
> Otherwise, that's it, guys. 2.6.0 is *out*. :)
>
> -- Thomas Adam
>
>
Great job Thomas! Now it's time to throw a party!
--
Bert Geens (aka theBlackDragon)
s of my config
without having to copy/paste to FvwmConsole. But a more direct means
to access Fvwm without having to keep the terminal's shortcomings
(thinking mainly about maximum command length here) in mind would be
even more welcome.
Either way, just a heads up to make sure FvwmCommand isn't brushed
aside as being unused :)
Kind regards,
Bert Geens
Harry portobello writes:
> hullo,
>
> On 25 October 2011 09:11, Thomas Adam wrote:
>> On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 06:54:09PM +0100, Harry portobello wrote:
>>> don't know anything about. There's no thought gone in to this and
>>> will force users to learn things they didn't need to before. I am als
a shame to lose the information stored in the wiki, I find
it often more to the point that having to distill that same information
form the manpage (assuming it's in there at all).
Kind regards,
Bert Geens
(aka theBlackDragon)
Assuming you don't mean fvwm-development: I'm still actively maintaining
fvwm-mode[2], though I'm not quite sure it will work with XEmacs anymore.
It's available from Emacs' package manager if you add the melpa
repository.
Kind regards,
Bert Geens
[1] http://www.emacswiki.
early stages so subject to (major) changes.
Kind regards,
Bert Geens
at does a
> better job.
I use it to launch applications and move around my desks/pages when
using the mouse (eg. while browsing the web). Nothing fancy.
Kind regards,
Bert Geens