Hi Chris,
Chris Rode wrote:
> Guenther Grau <grau_at_fzi.de> wrote:
> #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> # This changes the value with which bits are XOR'ed when doing
> # rubber-band window moving or resizing. Whatever is used by default
> # doesn't work with my (mostly) black background...
> #---------------------------------------------------------------------
> #
> XORvalue 1
Thanx! seems that I should have read the manual more carefully.
A couple of days ago I had a problem with fvwm and all the modules
being started twice on my machine. I poked around a little bit
to find, that the Xserver offered two screens, a bw one and a colored
one. The Xsun server does this by default and looking at the fvwm src, I
saw that fvwm and forked itself to serve each screen. But I also found
that this was only done, it the -s option was not given. Thus, I didn't
send in a bug report, but use fvwm -s now :-) It seems that I tried
mailing first and then thinking, which is a bad idea :-)
Thanx,
Guenther
P.S.: Sorry, for the babbling, but I just wanted to explain that I am
not
one of those people who don't read the manuals. I've read the manuals of
fvwm several times, but it seems I missed this feature.
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Received on Thu Oct 03 1996 - 10:37:12 BST