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authorandreas <andreas@FreeBSD.org>1997-02-01 22:14:23 +0800
committerandreas <andreas@FreeBSD.org>1997-02-01 22:14:23 +0800
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Upgraded fvwm95 port to version 2.0.43a.
The fvwm95 developement team makes good progress ;-)) One thing I doesn't understand when making the port: When doing make package, then the first @cwd in PLIST isn't used, so fvwm96 is packaged as /usr/local/bin/fvwm95 instead of /usr/X11R6/bin/fvwm95. Would someone please be so kind to look at this. Is it me or is pkg_add misbehaving ?!
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-This is fvwm-2.0.41 (with the pixmap cache patch) hacked for a look and
-feel similar to Windows-95.
+Fvwm95 is a hack based on fvwm2.x. It tries to emulate the good
+features of a well known product without bloating the regular
+fvwm code. The main aspects are:
-It's also included a hacked version of the Win95WinList module from
-David Barth (original from Mike Finger), whichs looks very close
-to the Windows-95 task bar. There is a clock and incoming mail
-indicator on it, it can also swallow other modules. The module is
-named FvwmTaskBar, for more information read the README file in
-the modules/FvwmTaskBar directory.
+A familiar look and feel. It can be interesting for users moving
+from the MS-World to Unix, or for those who have to switch
+regularly between the two.
-For more informations see also:
+Or for those that simply would like to have the same MS look and feel
+in Unix, or for those that just want to have another window manager...
- http://ltiwww.epfl.ch/~barth
- http://ltiwww.epfl.ch/~barth/fvwm95.html
+But before all, it's meant to be useful, simple and efficient:
+ o same flexible and easy configuration as the native fvwm
+ o functionality extensible via loadable modules;
+ o a taskbar: find quickly an application window and don't
+ take space with icon windows;
-Have fun
-
- Andreas Klemm ///
+Home Page: http://www.terraware.net/ftp/pub/Mirrors/FVWM95/fvwm95.html