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#1 2006-03-10 17:57:18

civ247
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Fvwm & translucency

Does anyone know whether the fvwm-devel in unstable has the translucency patch applied?

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#2 2006-03-10 18:13:57

shbang
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Re: Fvwm & translucency

I'm not certain about fvwm-devel but fvwm-cvs in AUR does and I have had NO probelms with it.  Best WM I have ever used (of course I tend to say that about whichever one I am using at the moment).

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#3 2006-03-10 22:33:30

civ247
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Re: Fvwm & translucency

Thnks, i never actually looked in aur before, its a little hidden.

Anyway theres fvwm-trans 2.5.16-2 which i presume stands for translucency and the cvs version you mentioned.

Any particular reason to go with one over the other?

I had heard of fvwm before anf tried it ages ago - thought it was the ugliest thing i ever saw:-) I read something about its themeability somewhere and now im hooked - its been a while since something has me that interested.

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#4 2006-03-10 23:22:33

Cam
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Re: Fvwm & translucency

I maintain the fvwm-trans package and the translucency patch isn't the only one applied. It has a patch that adds menu functionality as well but that aside, there is probably not much difference between the two.

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#5 2006-03-11 08:41:27

shbang
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Re: Fvwm & translucency

Personally I like fvwm-cvs from AUR and fvwm-crystal at http://fvwm-crystal.org/download.html.  I use the instructions for the development release and I make certain I have met all dependencies from the requirements section.  Once you get everything working all you have to do is versionpkg in /var/abs/local/fvwm-cvs and then pacman -U fvwm-cvs......, and once in a while do a darcs pull from the fvwm-crystal repository in your home directory.  The great thing about fvwm is you can make it anything you want.  I prefer a low maintenance approach that keeps me current.  I have never actually tried fvwm-trans so I have no idea what I might be missing.  I keep all mods to the default theme in my ~/.fvwm directory and to be honest I have never been happier with my desktop.

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#6 2006-03-13 13:26:17

dtw
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Re: Fvwm & translucency

I need to update fvwm-cvs sad It's a bit outdated

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#7 2006-03-13 17:34:57

whargoul
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Re: Fvwm & translucency

dibblethewrecker wrote:

I need to update fvwm-cvs sad It's a bit outdated

You got my message, ehh?


Arch - It's something refreshing

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#8 2006-03-13 19:30:12

shbang
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Re: Fvwm & translucency

Two great things about arch.  The great work and assistance that contributors such as dibblethewrecker provide (one example only) and the fact that all I have to do is copy a package to /var/abs/local and take a stab at seeing if I can do it.  One of the reasons I have learned more on Arch than any other distro I have ever used.

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#9 2006-03-13 20:22:36

Martillo1
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Registered: 2004-02-20
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Re: Fvwm & translucency

shbang wrote:

Two great things about arch.  The great work and assistance that contributors such as dibblethewrecker provide (one example only) and the fact that all I have to do is copy a package to /var/abs/local and take a stab at seeing if I can do it.  One of the reasons I have learned more on Arch than any other distro I have ever used.

That's why I promote it whenever I have an occasion  wink

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