Re: FVWM: Re: The future of FVWM (was Re: Starting fvwm2 development)

From: John Culleton <john_at_ccpl.carr.lib.md.us>
Date: Fri, 29 May 1998 08:14:17 -0400

Bruce Stephens wrote:
>
> Dan Espen <dane_at_mk.bellcore.com> writes:
>
> > Well, I had the same thought, but then I re-read the Description on
> > the fvwm2 man page and that satisfied me.
>
> > If anything sets fvwm2 apart, its that its small and fast, and has
> > just the right amount of built-in features.
>
> Well, it also ought to be configurable to a significant extent,
> consistent with it being small.
>
> One of the things which I find useful is that it's *documented*. I
>
...and it has some useful modules ready to go. I use two button bars and
a pager. I really can't live without the pager. I tried scwm which some
have touted as the "future" of fvwm. But I couldn't figure out how to
transfer my button bars & pager. Until someone gets around to providing
that level of functionality on the newer window managers I will stick
with fvwm. I would hope that the development comunity would not abandon
fvwm just yet. We need you!


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