On Fri, 12 Dec 1997, Patrick K. wrote:
i dont know what kind of system you are on, but the active windows could
be defined in your .xsession or .Xresources files. take a look at those
if no one gives you a better answer. hope this is helpful.
>
> Hi all,
>
> I don't know if this is possible or not.. the man page for fvwm seems
> to indicate to me that it is ... but I am not able to understand how
> to make it work :)
>
> What I am trying to do is define a "style" for inactive windows and
> a different "style" for active windows.
>
> Say: Inactive windows I want:
>
> Title + Borders = red
> Title text = black
> Not Handles
> Flat
>
> Active window I want:
>
> Title + Borders = blue
> Title text = white
> With Handles
> Flat
>
>
> Is this possible with fvwm-2.0.45? If so can someone point me to
> some documentation please or a simple example? As I said I am not
> able to follow the man page. :-(
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Patrick ...
> patrick_at_boxsoft.com
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