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FVWM is an extremely powerful ICCCM-compliant multiple virtual desktop window manager for the X Window system.
FvwmAuto. ? FvwmBacker. ? FvwmBanner. ? FvwmClean. ? FvwmDebug. ? Fvwm Goodstuff. ? FvwmIconBox. ? FvwmIdent. ? FvwmPager. ? FvwmScroll. ? FvwmWinlist. ? xpmroot (often used by FVWM) is described in Section 2.6.19. 2.8.1 FVWM Manual Page. NAME fvwm - F(?) Virtual Window Manager for X11
Manual page for fvwm-convert-2.2 in unstable branch (2.5.24), plain theme NAME. fvwm-convert-2.2 - convert fvwm 1.xx configuration file to fvwm 2.xx style It is not perfect, especially with regards to Mouse and Key commands, but it provides a basically-working .fvwm2rc file which can be further modified at leisure.
-T "Manual Page - $0" -e man "$0" ##### # Startup Functions ########### DestroyFunc StartFunction AddToFunc StartFunction + I Module FvwmTaskBar + I Module FvwmPager 0 2 + I Module FvwmButtons MyButtons DestroyFunc InitFunction AddToFunc InitFunction + I Exec exec xscreensaver + I Exec exec fvwm-root
FVWM 2 initialization file # must be either ~/.fvwm2rc or /etc/X11/fvwm2/system.fvwm2rc . until later # # This is for the Start menu of the FvwmTaskBar DestroyMenu "StartMenu" AddToMenu "StartMenu" #+ "Manual Pages %mini-book1.xpm%" Exec xman #+ "Magnifying Glass %mini-zoom.xpm%" Exec xmag #+ "" Nop +
Thanks for the reference to a man-page manual. Unfortunately, I find man pages useless for learning anything. Though they are perhaps useful for a reference, they are far from elementary. The fvwm2.rc file is extremely complicated, and learning how to understand it and edit it is something I started about
FVWM is an extremely powerful ICCCM-compliant multiple virtual desktop window manager for the X Window system.
13 Feb 2018 FVWM stands for F Virtual Window Manager with the preferred interpretation being that the F does not stand for anything in particular [1]. .. The size of the panel is automatically determined (the panel will resize to accommodate all elements) however it is also possible to manually set a size using the
Unlike twm and some other window managers, fvwm undergoes constant development. This means that some of the features described here may not be present in the same form in newer versions of the software. Refer to the manual page for fvwm to verify that the features presented here are available. We will cover
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