On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Dominik Vogt wrote:
> > It lets me grab it and drag it around wherever I want. I want it to snap
> > back into position when I let it go, like the FvwmTaskBar does.
>
> Try
>
> Style FvwmButtons FixedPosition
>
> This doesn't prevent it to be resized, though.
Alrighty. I think NoHandles will take care of disabling the
ability to resize, though. That hasn't been a problem.
It's okay if I just tack it onto the end of my current
FvwmButtons style entry like so, right?:
Style "FvwmButtons" NoTitle, NoHandles, Sticky, WindowListSkip, BorderWidth 5, FixedPosition
Oh, and I guess we don't need the quotes anymore. I'll have to clean
those all up later.
> If you don't want to see that message, locate the file
> ConfigFvwmDefaults on your system and remove the line that binds
> the Help key.
# This file gets installed in the "sysconfdir" during fvwm
# installation. Do not remove or change this file.
Eep!
Well, I commented it out anyway.
I live life on the edge. ;)
> > > Well, starting a console should be part of your config file. I
> > > myself start X with
> > >
> > > $ startx 2>&1 | tee $HOME/.X.err
> > >
> > > And then run an xterm with
> > >
> > > Exec xterm -T XMessages -e tail -f $HOME/.X.err
> >
> > That didn't work out for me.
> > Using startx with that line gave me "Ambiguous output redirect."
>
> Hm.
It's been suggested that my shell (tcsh) doesn't handle redirects very
well and I should try it without the 2 and the 1.
I'll see how this all works when I get back home again.
Thanks again. You guys are the best!
> Dominik ^_^ ^_^
heh
=^_^=
Meow!
-Tenebrae.
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Received on Fri Dec 14 2001 - 12:50:01 GMT