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Latest revision as of 16:35, 13 July 2025

Fvwm Extensions (configs archive)
Examples to use, modify, or create your own..
Currently here are 49 configs/topics.

List of extensions

Functions
Functions can be called by Fvwm through various parts of the config. They are usually loaded during the first time run (Init).

Bindings
Actions that can be triggered by hitting a key (or key combination) or mouse buttons, such as minimize, maximize, close button, and win focus.

Styles
Border styles, edge scroll, mouse click, virtual desk and pages.

Decor
A Decor is a collection of configurations for the looks of the windows.

Colorsets
A Colorset is a collection of colors: foreground (fg), background (bg), hilight (hi), and shade (sh).

Modules
Modules are bits of software (programs and actions) launched from within Fvwm using the Module command to add more functionality and versatility to the Desktop.

Menus
Menus are lists you can pop up from a binding or hook to a start menu on a panel.

Other
Additional configs and other helpful scripts and apps for the Fvwm configuration.

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Extensions
Fvwm KISe
Tiling
Virtual
Extensions Fvwm KISe Tiling Virtual Manager
Modern
Default
Xfce-Fvwm
Classic
Modern Default Xfce-Fvwm Classic

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Tiling window manager performs tiling using the FvwmRearrange command. It arranges windows on the screen into non-overlapping frames, unlike the more common method of coordinate-based stacking of overlapping windows that aims to fully replicate ..→

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