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#1 2005-09-20 21:38:48

pressh
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FVWM

Continuation of fvwm discussion from old topic 'I'm starting to think that fluxbox is a bit crap...'

[edit] removed screenie ==>> screenshots in screenshots topic
[edit2] link to screenshot in sceenshot topic: http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?p=114141#114141

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#2 2005-09-21 09:58:30

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Re: FVWM

Post your fvwm scripts, screenies, questions here

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#3 2005-09-21 10:11:14

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Re: FVWM

screenshots? Thats what the screenshots thread is for.

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#4 2005-09-21 10:47:42

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Re: FVWM

okay, without the screenshots

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#5 2005-09-21 10:56:52

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Re: FVWM

Yeah, without screenshots, you can link to fvwm screenshots in the screenshots thread tho ><

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#6 2005-09-27 15:11:39

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Re: FVWM

I love FVWM.

It´s really fun to configure a useable config.
I´ll post my config in here later.

Screenshots are in my fvwm-gallery

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#7 2005-09-27 15:15:31

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Re: FVWM

Legout wrote:

I love FVWM.

It´s really fun to configure a useable config.
I´ll post my config in here later.

Screenshots are in my fvwm-gallery

just curious, are you using archWM-base?

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#8 2005-09-27 15:26:44

Legout
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Re: FVWM

Penguin wrote:
Legout wrote:

I love FVWM.

It´s really fun to configure a useable config.
I´ll post my config in here later.

Screenshots are in my fvwm-gallery

just curious, are you using archWM-base?

No!!

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#9 2005-09-27 15:37:45

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Re: FVWM

Yup, fvwm is indeed one of the greatest things about linux. For example, compare my top with other wm/de's:

  PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND           
27174 stonecre  20   0  5936 3872 2720 S  0.0  1.2   1:20.04 fvwm

And then compare the eye-candy:
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?p=114812#114812

And the speed of fvwm can't be touched..

Yes, it's a bit of a pain to make a config, but it's much easier to work off of other people's config files, the documentation/forums are extremely helpful, and the config actually starts to make sense after a bit wink Most people took the time to learn Arch, which takes a time investment compared to other distros, and fvwm is its perfect wm counterpart. Fast, light, and configurable.


I am a gated community.

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#10 2005-09-27 16:21:17

danes
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Re: FVWM

A big choise

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#11 2005-09-27 17:02:44

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Re: FVWM

Doesn't it get irritating when you want to change your theme though? I mean, it probably takes hours of tweaking and testing to make it "just right", then you decide you want something else and you have to do it all over... I just wouldn't be able to do that.


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#12 2005-09-27 21:04:15

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Re: FVWM

shadowhand wrote:

Doesn't it get irritating when you want to change your theme though? I mean, it probably takes hours of tweaking and testing to make it "just right", then you decide you want something else and you have to do it all over... I just wouldn't be able to do that.

If you split the config into multiple files it is actually very easy to change the theme. And by using scripts, you can just keep your old partial config files in directories, and change only the colorset with one click.  Also if you like someones windowdecoration for example, you can just copy that into the windowdecoration theme file, and use that in your one theme.

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#13 2005-09-27 21:04:26

pressh
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Re: FVWM

shadowhand wrote:

Doesn't it get irritating when you want to change your theme though? I mean, it probably takes hours of tweaking and testing to make it "just right", then you decide you want something else and you have to do it all over... I just wouldn't be able to do that.

If you split the config into multiple files it is actually very easy to change the theme. And by using scripts, you can just keep your old partial config files in directories, and change only the colorset with one click.  Also if you like someones windowdecoration for example, you can just copy that into the windowdecoration theme file, and use that in your one theme.

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#14 2005-09-27 21:17:49

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Re: FVWM

Danes, i like that mountbox in your config, very nice. Maybe it's time for me to put in a mountbox as well...

Stonecrest, I looked at your config some time ago from here. Your mpd controls just rock! very nice and clean smile

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#15 2005-09-27 22:57:20

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Re: FVWM

shadowhand wrote:

Doesn't it get irritating when you want to change your theme though? I mean, it probably takes hours of tweaking and testing to make it "just right"

Oh, man... sometimes it takes a little longer than a few hours. After 6 years of tweaking, I'm finally getting fvwm to look the way it should be. smile
 
Well, my colorsets need a little adjustment though... and my window decorations are just passé...
/me goes back to edit fvwm-config

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#16 2005-09-28 04:04:24

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Re: FVWM

Maybe at first it might take a few days worth of man reading and file editing to get things jusft right, but when you get to know the beast its butter from then on. Like pressh said, just keep your shwag neat and in seperate files.


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#17 2005-09-29 17:56:26

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#18 2005-10-01 09:26:11

oscar
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Re: FVWM

How about sharing that conkyrc? smile
(and how you made it work in fvwm)


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#19 2005-10-03 09:42:06

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Re: FVWM

In middle of this month (18th) I am planning to build user configuration packages for ArchWD. The purpose is to have set of samples of different packages (pager, menu, decoration, wallpaper, etc.) with nice styles and settings. At the same time test the practical side of downloading, upgrading and the system in general.

Please, send me your FVWM configs (tarball) as they are at the moment. I will split them into daemons, layouts and modules, and assign a package name e.g. legoutmenu-0.1.wm.tar.gz. The owner can then maintain and upgrade if liked.

E-mail:
rasat@user-contributions.org


Markku

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#20 2005-10-03 13:51:34

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Re: FVWM

rasat wrote:

In middle of this month (18th) I am planning to build user configuration packages for ArchWD. The purpose is to have set of samples of different packages (pager, menu, decoration, wallpaper, etc.) with nice styles and settings. At the same time test the practical side of downloading, upgrading and the system in general.

Please, send me your FVWM configs (tarball) as they are at the moment. I will split them into daemons, layouts and modules, and assign a package name e.g. legoutmenu-0.1.wm.tar.gz. The owner can then maintain and upgrade if liked.

E-mail:
rasat@user-contributions.org

First I will finish my config changes and clean up my config a bit. When I'm finished I will send you an e-mail.

One more thing, my current screenshot of work in progress is located here

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#21 2005-10-04 23:28:13

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Re: FVWM

Ok, so I found this thread yesterday and decided to give Fvwm another try. Here's what I got so far:
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I don't like the colors and window decorations much and will change that soon (if I don't switch back to Openbox wink). The Pager is embedded in FvwmButtons so that I can slide it out of the screen and back in. One thing I'm missing is a nice but simple system monitor to watch Network- and CPU-activity, maybe someone has any recommendations? I used conky for that with Openbox but would like to try out something new...

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#22 2005-10-05 05:56:53

Legout
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Re: FVWM

rasat wrote:

In middle of this month (18th) I am planning to build user configuration packages for ArchWD. The purpose is to have set of samples of different packages (pager, menu, decoration, wallpaper, etc.) with nice styles and settings. At the same time test the practical side of downloading, upgrading and the system in general.

Please, send me your FVWM configs (tarball) as they are at the moment. I will split them into daemons, layouts and modules, and assign a package name e.g. legoutmenu-0.1.wm.tar.gz. The owner can then maintain and upgrade if liked.

E-mail:
rasat@user-contributions.org

Hi rasat,

you can download my configs from here:

http://cip.physik.uni-wuerzburg.de/~lor … vwm/config

big_smile

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#23 2005-10-05 05:58:42

Legout
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Re: FVWM

smoon wrote:

Ok, so I found this thread yesterday and decided to give Fvwm another try. Here's what I got so far:
2005-10-05.thumbnail.png
Full size

I don't like the colors and window decorations much and will change that soon (if I don't switch back to Openbox wink). The Pager is embedded in FvwmButtons so that I can slide it out of the screen and back in. One thing I'm missing is a nice but simple system monitor to watch Network- and CPU-activity, maybe someone has any recommendations? I used conky for that with Openbox but would like to try out something new...

What about xosview? i don´t use it, but i´ve seen many fvwm-screens with swallowed xosview.

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#24 2005-10-05 06:13:56

Snowman
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Re: FVWM

smoon wrote:

One thing I'm missing is a nice but simple system monitor to watch Network- and CPU-activity, maybe someone has any recommendations? I used conky for that with Openbox but would like to try out something new...

There's also adesklet-systemmonitor in AUR.

EDIT: There's also dockapps. There's some in extra and some in AUR.

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#25 2005-10-05 06:31:50

pressh
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Re: FVWM

Legout wrote:

What about xosview? i don´t use it, but i´ve seen many fvwm-screens with swallowed xosview.

I have used it once, but it's quite tricky to get the colors to your liking. Once it is up and working it does its job nicely.

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