On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 09:42:49PM -0800, matt_at_equinix.com wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 11:53:37AM +0100, Dominik Vogt wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 02:35:33PM -0800, matt_at_equinix.com wrote:
> > > Hi-
> > >
> > > I've read the man page til I can't see anymore. :) I am trying to set
> > > the colors of the buttons in the Icon Mnager module. Not when I
> > > mouse-over it, but when it's on its own. I can't get the buttons to drop
> > > the white background. My foreground/background settings only seem to work
> > > when I mouse-over it. Is there a config tag I'm missing? thanks!
> >
> > *FvwmIconMan*PlainButton <up|down|flat> <fore> <back>
>
> yes I had tried these but I think I may have found an actual bug in the
> 2.3.10 FvwmIconMan module! Here are the symptoms: when you fire up the
> x server and then the IconMan module, try mousing-over it. On my display,
> when invoked greater than 8 bit, your mouse will start to 'smear' trails
> on the X root.
This may hint to a bug in the module, but it is *definitely* a bug
in your X server.
> Also, as I said in my last post, the colors in the IconMan
> text buttons are screwed up and either totally black, or bleached out.
>
> Once we took a 2.3.6 compile of the IconMan and popped it in the module
> directory, our 16-bit X sessions look great, with proper coloring in the
> IconMan list and no smearing.
I have committed a fix for a FvwmIconMan colour problem a few
minutes ago. This might solve your problem.
>
> anyone else see this?
>
> This was on Solaris 2.7, fvwm 2.3.10, using the VNC X server, Win VNC
> client.
Bye
Dominik ^_^
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Received on Mon Feb 28 2000 - 05:23:08 GMT