Raphael Brunner wrote:
Dear Users
I tryed the fvwm-crystal window-manager and it looks very nice and
usefull. But, I want to modify the menue-bar and customise other
programs. But, I don't know where. I changed a lot of things in
/usr/share/fvwm-crystal/Applications/... but, it seems like it don
On Tue, 6 Jun 2006 02:04:37 +0200
Raphael Brunner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone a good howto or a good start-doc where is what and how are
> common ways to change settings like the menues?
I use *common* fvwm, parhaps this will help:
http://www.zensites.net/fvwm/guide/
http://www.fvwm.
On Tue, Oct 05, 2004 at 11:12:24AM +1000, Cameron Hutchison wrote:
> I wasn't referring to anything XFS specific. XFS implements standard
> unix permissions, so you want to look at the man pages for chmod and
> chown.
Thank you, Problem solved by simply chmod of the mounting point.
>
>
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> To
Once upon a time bing yu said...
>
> As Cameron Hutchison's reply to the list, I will check the docs of XFS
> to see the permissions.
I wasn't referring to anything XFS specific. XFS implements standard
unix permissions, so you want to look at the man pages for chmod and
chown.
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On Sun, Oct 03, 2004 at 12:30:33PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
>
> can't you setup your /mnt/media so that you don't need root?
> something along the lines (one of the following):
sorry I did make my problem stated clearly
I want mount /dev/hda6 to /mnt/media(the date on hda6 is mostly some
vide
bing yu wrote:
I can not get message from fvwm list, Please forgive me posting here.
in my .fvwmrc
Key rA MExec exec crxvt-gb
so Alt+r can open a crxvt terminal
After I open crxvt, I usually do this :
$su
password:(enter my pwd)
# cd /mnt/media/
my question is straitforward(l
bing yu wrote:
I can not get message from fvwm list, Please forgive me posting here.
in my .fvwmrc
Key rA MExec exec crxvt-gb
so Alt+r can open a crxvt terminal
After I open crxvt, I usually do this :
$su
password:(enter my pwd)
# cd /mnt/media/
my question is straitforward(l
Hi,
On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 21:02:19 +0200, bing yu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can not get message from fvwm list, Please forgive me posting here.
>
> in my .fvwmrc
>
> Key rA MExec exec crxvt-gb
>
> so Alt+r can open a crxvt terminal
>
> After I open crxvt, I usually do this :
> $su
On Thu, 19 Mar 1998, Brian White wrote:
> Hmmm... As long as we're talking about features... Is there a way to
> cycle through visible windows? I have a virtual desktop (as opposed to
> multiple desktops) and it would be wonderful if I could cycle between the
> visible windows without cycling t
> Brian> Perhaps it would be best if the transient only automatically
> Brian> got focus if its parent already had focus? Perhaps this option
> Brian> could be tri-state: never, always, if-parent-has-focus.
>
> Couls you see if the Next [*] Focus bound to, say, F12 would
> solve it for y
Hi,
>>"Brian" == Brian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> Perhaps it would be best if the transient only automatically
Brian> got focus if its parent already had focus? Perhaps this option
Brian> could be tri-state: never, always, if-parent-has-focus.
Couls you see if the Next [*]
Hi,
In fvwm2, you can set your key bindings to do something like
that.
Key F10 RAPrev [*] Focus
Key F11 RANext [*] Focus
Manoj
__
Current [conditions] command
Performs command on
On Thu, Mar 19, 1998 at 12:32:10PM -0500, Brian White wrote:
> Perhaps it would be best if the transient only automatically got focus
> if its parent already had focus? Perhaps this option could be tri-state:
> never, always, if-parent-has-focus.
Great idea! If this could be a style option then
Brian White wrote:
>
> Perhaps it would be best if the transient only automatically got focus
> if its parent already had focus? Perhaps this option could be tri-state:
> never, always, if-parent-has-focus.
^^^
This is an excellent idea. It would solve both our
> > Is there any way under fvwm2 to make all transient windows automatically get
> > focus when they appear? It would be much more convienient than having to
> > move the mouse to that window.
Perhaps for you, but for me, it's just the opposite. I hate touching
the mouse. When I do a "search" i
> > Is there any way under fvwm2 to make all transient windows automatically get
> > focus when they appear? It would be much more convienient than having to
> > move the mouse to that window.
>
> I don't think so.
>
> You can give focus to any window easily, but the command has to be run
> from
Brian White wrote:
>
> Is there any way under fvwm2 to make all transient windows automatically get
> focus when they appear? It would be much more convienient than having to
> move the mouse to that window.
>
If you have any windows that pop up automatically, like calander
reminders, error wind
Brian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there any way under fvwm2 to make all transient windows automatically get
> focus when they appear? It would be much more convienient than having to
> move the mouse to that window.
Someone created a patch for fvwm2 to do just these kind of
things. Ch
On Wed, 18 Mar 1998, Brian White wrote:
> Is there any way under fvwm2 to make all transient windows automatically get
> focus when they appear? It would be much more convienient than having to
> move the mouse to that window.
I don't think so.
You can give focus to any window easily, but the c
>Is there any way under fvwm2 to make all transient windows automatically get
>focus when they appear? It would be much more convienient than having to
>move the mouse to that window.
i think i am not answering exactly what are you asking, but did you
try putting
Style "*" ClickToFocus
in ~/.fv
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