Dave_Pfaltzgraff_at_patapsco.com writes:
>
> Dave Pfaltzgraff_at_PATAPSCO
> 03/22/2000 02:04 PM
>
> This may seem like a stupid question, but placate me as I'm new to the fvwm
> community. A project was thrown at me about a year ago where I had to 'learn'
> fvwm REAL fast. Suffice it to say that I managed to stumble my way through it
> and got it working (but it was no work of art!).
>
> Now I have a new project with similar requirements, but this time, I'd like t
> o
> be more 'professional'. So my question is: Where is the best place to start?
> Have there been any publications (books, etc.) written for the fvwm programme
> r?
> (I'd prefer to have something on hard copy so that I can study it without bei
> ng
> tied to a system.)
>
> Any pointers would be appreciated.
If you really want paper, start with:
man fvwm2 | lpr
(Assuming you have installed fvwm.)
Our web site has the man pages and lots more info.
> Thanks,
> Dave
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Received on Wed Mar 22 2000 - 13:36:01 GMT