arya_at_broadcom.com (Arya Behzad) writes:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to define various styles for various applications. In doing so I
> have a line like:
>
> Style "Cadence" Icon .....
>
> The way fvwm seems to recognize the window as belonging to this class is by
> the "Resource" field (if you do an identify on that window). My question is:
> is there a way to recognize a particular class by looking at the "Name"
> field? THe reason is that my "Resource" forks out quite a few windows and I
> want to have different Styles for these windows. The only way to do that is
> to use the "Name" field.
stylename can be a window's name, class, or resource
string. It may contain the wildcards '*' and '?',
which are matched in the usual Unix filename manner.
They are searched in the reverse order stated. When
two conflicting styles apply to the same window, the
style that was changed last wins.
In a future release, we plan to enhance the style matching so that
you can control whether name, class, or resource is used in the
match. (The above excerpt explains that they are all used currently.)
> THanks very much.
>
> Arya
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Received on Thu May 25 2000 - 10:35:27 BST