Is this possible? I have one which does all windows, except LIST1, and
a second which does only LIST1. The first is set up to appear as a
'taskbar' swallowed in my FvwmButtons. The seonc is set up to be a
'system tray' with just the miniicons for those in LIST1.
Essentially, I have two Swallow statements for FvwmButtons. I
followed
each invocation by the manager id, but I don't know if that is
necessary, or if FvwmIconMan can figure that out itself; anyways, it
doesn't complain.
However, when I invoke the first one only, I get BOTH managers.
The
first one, the 'taskbar', is swallowed, and the second, the 'system
tray' is not. When I invoke both of them, I get two of each. One of
ech is swallowed wherte it should be, and one of each are just sitting
on the root window.
Is there a way to accomplish what I want? Or even more
basically, what
is the stynactical operation for using multiple FvwmIconMans?
Brian.
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Received on Tue Jul 15 1997 - 06:38:15 BST