>new "FVWM Themes" page could include more sample.fvwm2rc's that install without
>effort, and run efficiently for the "default user".
So the "default user" must be defined in some way. That's seem a little
tricky to me :-)
>I for one am eager to see "true" fvwm themes developed and distributed widely.
>Even if it's just to show those kde guys what a WM can really do! ;)
:-)
BTW what can we call "themes" ? Could we say, for example, that a set
of M4 pre-processed fvwmrc files is a theme concept ? I use that to change easely
colors, borders, buttons and so on, without changing the "feel" and functions. If
we add a way to change "on the fly" (reprocess the files whith other macros via
another M4 file, and restart/recapture) with a menu, does it do the thing ?
Fab.
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Received on Wed Nov 10 1999 - 07:56:08 GMT