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Date:      Wed, 24 Jun 1998 13:01:37 +0300 (EEST)
From:      Jukka Simila <lmkjuksi@info1.info.tampere.fi>
To:        Tim Gerchmez <fewtch@serv.net>
Cc:        newbies@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Fave Window Manager... found it.
Message-ID:  <XFMail.980624131401.lmkjuksi@info1.info.tampere.fi>
In-Reply-To: <3.0.5.32.19980623195124.008076a0@mx.serv.net>

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On 24-Jun-98 Tim Gerchmez wrote:
>Finally settled on a favorite Window manager, one that's neither too
>complicated nor too feature-free for this newbie -- it happens to be fvwm2
>(no laughing, now, this is fvwm2, not plain old fvwm).  I spent a good part
>of the day today configuring it the way I like (getting colors of different
>things to all look good together is tough if you're not a graphic designer
>or used to designing GUIs).  Looks pretty nice, runs what I want it to run,
>can be easily configured to run anything else, and the built in modules are
>nice (except that the 'backer' module seems broken - it doesn't work the
>way it's stated in the docs, and won't change desktop background colors,
>nor set a pixmap for a background.  Any info on this from anyone in the know?
>
>BTW, for those who want a REALLY simple but basically featureless window
>manager, ctwm might be the choice for you... might be good for a REALLY raw
>newbie.  It's so simple and easy to use it's disgusting, but you can't do
>anything much with it.

and.. 

On 24-Jun-98 Tim Gerchmez wrote:
>"on the face"... and even there, they are a lot of similarities.  The thing
>I like about fvwm2 is that you don't need to mess much with icons (see
>below) and can set up pop-up menus instead (extremely easy to configure in
>.fvwm2rc), which I greatly prefer to keeping track of icons for everything.


Well I just wanted to say that I used fvwm2 2 weeks and didn't really solve it
out.. just configured colors & a little bit something else. But now I'm using
ctwm, and yes, it is simple to use, but I think U really can do alot with it. I
don't have to look any icons around, I have disabled them from
extremely-easy-to-configure-file .ctwmrc and I have a pop-up menu for my third
mousebutton. also, when i 'used' fvwm2 I didn't notice option available in
ctwm: f.movepack or f.movepush, so windows are very easy to arrange nicely,
when they don't overlap unless u really want so. and backgrounds are working
perfectly. :). BTW, as u can see, I use Xfmail, but I would like to know if u
tested it: does it support filters? - I haven't been able to find anything
about them within xfmail. 

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E-Mail: Jukka Simila <lmkjuksi@info1.info.tampere.fi>
Date: 24-Jun-98
Time: 13:01:37

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