On 13 Aug 2000 12:25:30 +0200, Nikolaj G wrote:
>
> I locatede the cursor.h file, found the cursor-styles and the different
> "context" styles for CursorStyle (man), but the ROOT option isn't there
> (as I thought). I tried with
>
> CursorStyle DEFAULT 132
>
> ... instead I use
>
> + "I" Exec xsetroot -cursor_name top_left_arrow (=132)
>
> , which is working... its fine, but if could use a CursorStyle-command
> then why not, no?
Because, like I said earlier in this thread, the ROOT cursor context was
introduced in 2.3.10 and you use 2.2.4.
> And last some installation questions: after installing Fvwm2 (2.2.4)
> (how can I check that that is is infact 2.2.4 - "rpm -q" (?)) the
> machine gets up in Afterstep - the rc.config says "fvwm2". I made the
> "make install" as root, maybe that's why... still it is as if - all the
> files are used from the "personal download library" and not from the
> "machine-library" (/usr.. bin) the same goes for "doc" files... the
> "packages/fvwm2/ dir. is empty, maybe I should take a look on the
> Makefile, no?
If you installed fvwm from the sources, rpm can't say something correct.
If you installed from the rpm, try: 'rpm -qi fvwm2' (or without -i).
You can run 'fvwm2 -version' to determine the fvwm version.
In betas, also 'fvwm-config -v' or 'fvwm-config -i'.
Regards,
Mikhael.
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Received on Tue Aug 15 2000 - 07:01:23 BST