Dirk Wright <wright_at_kreative.net> writes:
> Dominik Vogt wrote:
> > - Use a good config file as base and look what fvwm can do.
> > Some examples come with the source distributeion.
> > - Read the fvwm2 man page and the module's man pages.
> > - There are also some nice examples in the FAQ.
> > - Don't hesitate to ask questions on the mailing list.
>
> I'm reading "The Concise Guide to XFree86 for Linux" by Hsiao, published
> by Que. In it, he says that "an adequate tutorial [on fvwm2] would
> require a small book of its own." Well, is there such a book? I don't
> find the man pages adequate, and the web site doesn't have much more.
> I've subscribed to this list to learn more, but I'm still only
> scratching the surface of this wm.
We've had complaints that the fvwm man page is too big.
Someone claimed that it was the largest man page ever created,
but we found a couple that are larger.
I believe all aspects of fvwm configuration are covered in the
man pages.
For HOW-TO type information, the FAQ is often helpful.
To learn more, ask specific questions and stay subscribed to this
list.
If you can identify things that you think are missing from the
man pages point them out.
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Received on Thu Aug 09 2001 - 19:07:29 BST