>> - Changing window decorations on-the-fly doesn't work correctly, nor is the >> Be mode saved correctly. The mode saving problem is just that it saves it >> as "Be," yet checks for "be" while loading the config file. But when changing >> decorations on the fly, it only changes the current window, and not the >> entire desktop's behavior, which would be consistent with the way new windows >> open in the changed decoration style. >Mosfet left this for future implementation. There still is a lot of work >on the styling mechanism. Not very positive to apply your changes now. I was actually hoping that having different decorations on different windows was a feature, the reason I use fvwm2 instead of kwm is that fvwm2 allows me to color the window decorations differntly depending on which machine the window is logged into. -- Toivo Pedaste Email: toivo@ucs.uwa.edu.au University Computing Services, Phone: +61 8 9 380 2605 University of Western Australia Fax: +61 8 9 380 1109 "The time has come", the Walrus said, "to talk of many things"...