An introduction or tutorial that hits the high points of FVWM would be
a valueble asset to the FVWM web site. I find the amount of documentation
daunting at times.
Original message from: Laurent EVAIN
>Hi,
>
>I wrote a few months ago to say that, though
>fvwm was a wonderful window manager, a introductive
>documentation was missing. The current documentation
>is very extensive and it is not so easy to read.
>I am volunteer to try to write such an introductory
>documentation. The goal would
>be:
>-to help people to understand the philosophy of fvww
>so that they can decide whether they want to use it
>-if they want to use it, to draw up a general picture
>of fvwm to prepare for the man pages
>
>The length would be 5 or 6 pages, and
>definitly at most 10 pages.
>
>
>However, before starting, I would like to make sure
>that people find this work useful and
>that no one has already started such a work.
>
>Laurent.
>
>
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