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31.9.3. DesktopSize
DesktopSize HorizontalxVertical
Defines the virtual desktop size in units of the physical screen size.
Fvwm provides multiple virtual desktops for users who wish to use them. The screen is a viewport onto a desktop which may be larger than the screen. Several distinct desktops can be accessed (concept: one desktop for each project, or one desktop for each application, when view applications are distinct). Since each desktop can be larger than the physical screen, divided into m by n pages which are each the size of the physical screen, windows which are larger than the screen or large groups of related windows can easily be viewed.
The (m by n) size (i.e. number of pages) of the virtual desktops can be changed any time, by using the DesktopSize command. All virtual desktops must be (are) the same size. The total number of distinct desktops does not need to be specified, but is limited to approximately 4 billion total. All windows on a range of desktops can be viewed in the FvwmPager, a miniature view of the desktops. The pager is an accessory program, called a module, which is not essential for the window manager to operate. Windows may also be listed, along with their geometries, in a window list, accessible as a pop-up menu, or as a separate window, called the FvwmWinList (another module).
Fvwm keeps the windows on the desktop in a layered stacking order; a window in a lower layer never obscures a window in a higher layer. The layer of a window can be changed by using the Layer command. The concept of layers is a generalization of the StaysOnTop flag of older fvwm versions. The StaysOnTop and StaysPut Style options are now implemented by putting the windows in suitable layers and the previously missing StaysOnBottom Style option has been added.
Sticky windows are windows which transcend the virtual desktop by "Sticking to the screen's glass". They always stay put on the screen. This is convenient for things like clocks and xbiffs, so you only need to run one such gadget and it always stays with you. Icons can also be made to stick to the glass, if desired.
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2008-08-26
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2008-08-26
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And the nice thing is that if I go with fvwm (which, so far, I like better than IceWM) I can "borrow" stuff from other places.
(hmm, for some reason I can't find the post where coffeedrinker posts some details of how he integrated the fvwm desktop and the OS2008 panels)
Ok, or maybe one better... get the existing code to do all the work for us.
Call that with either start or stop arguments to start or stop matchbox.Code:#!/bin/sh . /etc/osso-af-init/af-defines.sh . /etc/osso-af-init/matchbox.defs . /etc/osso-af-init/matchbox.sh
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2008-08-26
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2008-09-07
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2008-09-07
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2008-09-08
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I'll look into the keyboard thing. I don't like to replace batteries though, its another point of failure and they keep costing money (and bad for environment). I'm also afraid the keyboard won't be supported well, while the Nokia SU-8W goes for approx 90 EUR which is a lot of money for a simple keyboard.
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Yeah.. that didn't work . And now that I pulled the battery to shut off it wont boot into it anymore with the fsck enabled lol. So I had to modify the /etc/fstab so it doesn't fsck on boot until I can fix that.
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