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{{citelink|url=http://fvwm.org/|txt=FVWM}} is a powerful and highly configurable desktop window manager for the X Window system. It supports any number of virtual desktops, each divided into multiple pages. It also supports side title bars, including vertical text. | {{citelink|url=http://fvwm.org/|txt=FVWM}} is a powerful and highly configurable desktop window manager for the X Window system. It supports any number of virtual desktops, each divided into multiple pages. It also supports side title bars, including vertical text. | ||
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| − | + | When you install FVWM on PC-BSD®, it also installs {{citelink|url=http://gna.org/projects/fvwm-crystal/|txt=FVWM-Crystal}}. Both window managers will be added to the login menu. Figure 6.9a shows the default PC-BSD® desktop if you select FVWM from the login menu. The application menu was opened by clicking the mouse anywhere on the desktop. Figure 6.9b shows the default PC-BSD® desktop if you select FVWM-Crystal from the login menu. To open an xterm in FVWM-Crystal, right-click any area of the desktop. | |
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{{citelink|url=http://polishlinux.org/apps/fvwm-crystal-speed-and-transparency/|txt=This article}} provides a good overview of the features and configurable options for FVWM-Crystal. | {{citelink|url=http://polishlinux.org/apps/fvwm-crystal-speed-and-transparency/|txt=This article}} provides a good overview of the features and configurable options for FVWM-Crystal. | ||
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The {{citelink|url=http://fvwm.org/doc/unstable/index.html|txt=FVWM Documentation}} provides further information about configuring FVWM. | The {{citelink|url=http://fvwm.org/doc/unstable/index.html|txt=FVWM Documentation}} provides further information about configuring FVWM. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:44, 25 April 2013
| FVWM |
FVWM[1] is a powerful and highly configurable desktop window manager for the X Window system. It supports any number of virtual desktops, each divided into multiple pages. It also supports side title bars, including vertical text.
When you install FVWM on PC-BSD®, it also installs FVWM-Crystal[2]. Both window managers will be added to the login menu. Figure 6.9a shows the default PC-BSD® desktop if you select FVWM from the login menu. The application menu was opened by clicking the mouse anywhere on the desktop. Figure 6.9b shows the default PC-BSD® desktop if you select FVWM-Crystal from the login menu. To open an xterm in FVWM-Crystal, right-click any area of the desktop.
This article[3] provides a good overview of the features and configurable options for FVWM-Crystal.
The FVWM Documentation[4] provides further information about configuring FVWM.
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