Re: FVWM: FvwmEvent question

From: Michelle Konzack <linux4michelle_at_freenet.de>
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 02:07:05 +0200

Hello Jim,

Am 22:49 2003-04-09 -0500 hat xucaen_at_yahoo.com geschrieben:
>
>Hi, I put the "Exec /usr/bin/rplay" in quotes but still nothing. I
think there is a larger
>issue here. I can't figure out where the Module FvwmEvent should go or
>what the syntax is for loading it. But all the example .fvwm2rc I have
looked
>at shows exactly what I have (below)
>I have even tried preceeding it with AddToFunc InitFunction.

You have called the FvwmEvent with:

>> > Module FvwmEvent SoundEvent
>> > *FvwmEvent: Cmd Exec /usr/bin/rplay
>> > *FvwmEvent: new_page ~/sounds/new_page.au
>> > *FvwmEvent: new_desk ~/sounds/new_page.au

So 'SoundEvent' will be an ALIAS to FvwmEvent...
Configure your Events like:

*SoundEvent: Cmd Exec /usr/bin/rplay
*SoundEvent: new_page ~/sounds/new_page.au
*SoundEvent: new_desk ~/sounds/new_page.au

And then it must work for you

Michelle

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Received on Wed Apr 23 2003 - 09:04:43 BST

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