there seems to be no such way
# fvwm --replace
in this case, it just goes out of session
root@debian:/home/th# # killall fvwm
root@debian:/home/th# fvwm
[fvwm][SetupICCCM2]: <<ERROR>> another ICCCM 2.0 compliant WM is running, try -replace
root@debian:/home/th#
root@debian:/home/th# killall...
+ "Restart" Restart ......it's on the menu
is it possible to do this from a terminal without using hotkeys?
perhaps it is possible only through the module?....
+ "FvwmCons" Module FvwmConsole -terminal $[infostore.terminal]
P.S.
I didn't expect this WM to be so powerful in settings
yes. she seems a little superfluous to me.
am I bothering you with questions? if you're into the subject, then You're a very valuable person; wm is very cool, but challenging. wanted to still ask: about styles
'ClickToFocus', 'ClickToFocusPassesClick', 'ClickToFocusPassesClickOff'...
while I couldn't figure it out, I just removed the right panel module strings from the config. time made tint2. but there was a problem that at function "maximum" it does not reach the right edge exactly on that distance which has been allocated for the right panel. therefore i need to adjust...
Hi everyone.....
by default in fvwm time and date are written in two lines
can you please tell me
how do I change a single line entry?...different format?...and to reduce the distance to the bottom edge as much as possible?
to understand how the process works and then apply patches
and so I already installed and used it
in rep it is
and more...customising there is through the compilation and when was customising dwm, it is understood that this process is well understood.
when I start a dwm session, to see the result of the slstatus action on the monitor screen, I need to run it through dmenu. I want to make it automatic....thanks for replying