On 08 Dec 2003 12:28:22 -0600, Shay Hill wrote:
>
> Mikhael Goikhman wrote:
>
> > On 08 Dec 2003 08:52:46 -0600, Shay Hill wrote:
> >
> > > ==> Maximize with empty screen on all sides of the window
> >
> > What do you mean here? Please read the Maximize entry in fvwm man page.
> > It has several types of options. You may browse the man page from
> > fvwm.org if you don't have fvwm installed.
>
> I have read this section and am still not sure how to get space on all
> four sides of the window using only the Maximize command. I am currently
> using Maximize 90 90, which gives me space on the left and bottom of the
> screen. I am going to experiment with* *EwmhBaseStruts this evening.
Ah, you mean "empty space" when you write "empty screen".
Then you should use EWMHBaseStruts.
> > > ==> Borderless tool bar buttons
> >
> > Do you mean windows without any borders or flat titlebar buttons?
> > Both are possible.
>
> I want flat buttons like the ones in the twm screenshot I posted.
ButtonStyle All -- flat
or:
ButtonStyle All -- UseTitleStyle flat
Use TitleStyle Height too.
> > > ==> Remove the bars in Nop lines of a menu
> >
> > I can interpret this differently, what do you mean here, give an example.
>
> I want a blank space. Just a skipped line.
Try this menu then (the second Nop is what you want, I think):
AddToMenu ExampleMenu
+ "Just label" Nop
+ "" Nop
+ " " Nop
+ "Just command" Beep
Regards,
Mikhael.
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Received on Mon Dec 08 2003 - 13:22:45 GMT