On Mon, Jun 14, 1999 at 10:17:52PM -0400, gardiner_at_pas.rochester.edu wrote:
>
> Dominik,
>
> I have managed to keep FvwmEvent and FvwmTaskBar from core dumping by
> "removing" the incorrect events, such as focus_change_window, defined in
> the default "AnotherLevel" m4 files included in the RedHat 5.2 dist. and
> as Jacques has reported the soounds are played correctly; i.e. no garbage
> in, no garbage out. Nevertheless, I changed the RemoveButton function to
> the one you sent me below, recompiled FvwmTaskBar, and installed it in the
> appropriate directory. The result was however less than favorable. As
> soon as my mouse touched the TaskBar, it was removed from the desktop, and
> the sound played was that of killing or closing a window. Does this
> behavior make sense to you? By the way, I'm using focus-follows-mouse.
> I'm sorry I can't help more, but I do not as yet understand the code all
> that well. Suggestions?
I can only guess the patch doesn't work with the taskbar from 2.2. BTW,
can you send me what you've done in FvwmEvent again (i.e. which events did you
remove)? Due to a configuration problem in my mail system I lost 50 mails
or so.
Bye
Dominik ^_^
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Received on Tue Jun 15 1999 - 04:51:51 BST