On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 10:22:25AM -0800, Michael Bonner wrote:
>
> Hello users,
>
> I use fvwm2, but I essentially inherited it, I know nothing about how to
> use it.
fvwm has a large man page ...
$ man fvwm2
$ man FvwmButtons
$ man FvwmSomething
...
> All I am trying to do is change the color of my desktop.
... and an FAQ that answers many questions:
http://fvwm.org/documentation/faq/
Or visit
http://fvwm.org
In this case it's question 6.6:
---------------------------------- FAQ --------------------------------
6.6 How do I set the background with fvwm?
A: Setting the background image is not really part of the window
manager. If you are using one of the Linux distributions,
most likely, some part of the distribution is setting the background
for you.
There is a program shipped with fvwm (fvwm-root, previously known as
xpmroot) that you can use to set the background to an XPM or PNG
image. Other programs like "xv", "xli", "xloadimage", "display" and
"Esetroot", may be used too, they support some image formats that
fvwm-root does not.
If you just want a static image on your background, you might invoke
one of these programs from your .xsession or .xinitrc file. You can
also invoke one of these programs from the InitFunction in your
.fvwm2rc.
The fvwm module FvwmBacker can be used to change the background
depending on the desk you are currently on.
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If fvwm-root does not work, look through your config files for one
of the mentioned programs.
> I have
> tried searching my input files for something that would seem to set this,
> but nothing stands out.
Ciao
Dominik ^_^ ^_^
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Received on Tue Dec 16 2003 - 12:33:27 GMT