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Re: fvwm2



ktb wrote:
> 
> Create a directory ".fvwm2" in your home directory, if you don't have
> one.  In that directory create the file "background.color" put in the
> color you want for example mine is "DarkSlateGray4"  Make sure you have
> a line in your ".fvwm2rc" file that looks like this --
> 
> Read .fvwm2/init.hook
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Sorry, disregard this.  If your using the default .fvwm2rc file it will
read the 'background.color' file.  The 'init.hook' file is for putting
xterms and such in that you want loaded when you start.            
              
> 
> Read the man page for fvwm2.  Also look through your default .fvwm2rc
> file for information.
> hth,
> kent
> 
> Daniel Burrows wrote:
> >
> > How do I set a default colour to the this window manager so that its the
> > same every time I log on?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
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