Re: FVWM: removing titlebar buttons

From: Brian Servis <servis_at_purdue.edu>
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 05:54:39 -0500 (EST)

*- On 20 Apr, Julian Gilbey wrote about "Re: FVWM: removing titlebar buttons"
>
> (BTW, I also found a glitch in the fvwm2.1 manpage which means that
> half of the first sentence of the "Mouse" section vanishes. So you
> might want to look at the actual source for the man page rather than
> the output of man in this case.)
>

Something about having a quote at the begining of the line. Moving the
'-' to the previous line fixes it. I don't know nroff so this was just
a lucky guess.


--- fvwm2.1.orig Sat Apr 17 21:01:14 1999
+++ fvwm2.1 Tue Apr 20 05:49:45 1999
_at_@ -1936,8 +1936,8 @@
 
 
 .IP "Mouse \fIButton Context Modifiers Function\fP"
-Defines a mouse binding, or removes the binding if \fIFunction\fP is
-'-'. \fIButton\fP is the mouse button number. If \fIButton\fP is
+Defines a mouse binding, or removes the binding if \fIFunction\fP is '-'.
+\fIButton\fP is the mouse button number. If \fIButton\fP is
 zero then any button will perform the specified function.
 \fIContext\fP describes where the binding applies. Valid contexts are
 R for the root window, W for an application window, T for a window


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