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has caused the   report #426222,
regarding fvwm: FvwmProxy Group AutoInclude does not work
to be marked as having been forwarded to the upstream software
author(s) fvwm-work...@fvwm.org

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 Version: 2.5.21 to current

utomatic grouping of windows with FvwmProxy (a rather new feature I
wanted to try) does not work. Manual grouping works, though.

You can try:

killall FvwmProxy

Then paste into FvwmConsole:

DestroyModuleConfig FvwmProxy: *
*FvwmProxy: Width 250
*FvwmProxy: Height 140
*FvwmProxy: ShowMiniIcons true
*FvwmProxy: EnterSelect true
*FvwmProxy: ProxyMove true
*FvwmProxy: ProxyIconified true
*FvwmProxy: Action Click2 Move
*FvwmProxy: Action ModifierRelease 4M SendToModule FvwmProxy Hide

*FvwmProxy: Group "Gimp" Include "Gimp"
*FvwmProxy: Group "Gimp" AutoInclude
Module FvwmProxy

Windows matching "Gimp" will not be grouped automatically (they don't
move/iconify in unison and the edges are not glued together as they do
when they are grouped manually by selecting a coloured group).


        Thanks,

        Manoj
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