Random thoughts on a decoration rewrite, probably largely conflicting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ o All decoration styles currently possible should still be possible o Simple styles should be simple to specify - the decor vs. style distinction is confusing o Accurate reproduction of looks&feels of other X WMs and non-X GUIs should be possible - pixel-level positioning of buttons required? or can this always be simulated with appropriate pixmaps? Consider the different spacing between the right three buttons in w95 - per-window settings/overrides need to be possible, even in a system where window schemes are shared - motif maximize button, for instance - wm2/wmx-style doesn't fit at all in the fvwm2 modle; it should be allowed and generalized o themes for other X WMs should be usable and/or simulatable - best case, scheme-level support for parsing the configuration files Sites of interest: ------------------ o http://www.themes.org/ and all the subsidiary sites, for examples of themes for other WMs; note that most of these fit fairly well into an fvwm-ish framework o http://www.PLiG.org/xwinman/ for screenshots of various WMs; http://www.PLiG.org/xwinman/screenshots/wm2-default.gif in particular for a nice look/feel that doesn't fit the fvwm-ish framework at all. Not visible in this screenshot is the resize bar in the SE corner (maybe that is WMX only) - a small triangular piece that actually overlays the client window o http://www.enlightenment.org/ - Enlightenment, a WM that is devoted to flash. We should be able to be just as flashy for users who want it, hopefully straight from their config files, without giving up the substance. -- jtl, 6 November 1998. Additional thoughts and discussion very much appreciated