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authormms <michal@sapka.me>2024-09-06 21:40:01 +0200
committermms <michal@sapka.me>2024-09-06 21:40:01 +0200
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-abstract = "Adjusting Fvwm to my basic instincts"
+abstract = "CDE babe!"
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Mission for today: window decoration.
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ In Xorg, the WM is responsible for drawing titlebars, borders and so on.
Those are the `decorations`.
By default, Fvwm comes with a modern, flat design.
-A bit boring for my test.
+A bit boring for my taste.
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