"mm" == Marco Mariani <m.mariani_at_imola.nettuno.it> writes:
mm> If you use FvwmCpp on the whole .fvwm2rc, how do you protect yourself
mm> against errors like the following:
mm> .fvwm2rc:19: invalid preprocessing directive name
[...]
mm> .fvwm2rc:77: parse error
[...]
mm> .fvwm2rc:85: unterminated string or character constant
[...]
mm> .fvwm2rc:77: unterminated `#if' conditional
I suppose the cynical (and possibly unhelpful) answer is to use
FvwmM4 instead. m4 is not very difficult to pick up since cpp is based
on m4. Just make sure to use -m4-prefix to avoid problems with
`include'.
michael
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Received on Tue Aug 20 1996 - 08:50:58 BST