Main decoration configuration. Style '*' is applied globally. This is
the main source of CDE and Motif-like behavior. If user wants to preserve
CDE-like look and feel, this options should not be changed too much.
Otherwise, a plain FVWM configuration can be done which can drastically
differ from NsCDE, since FVWM has much more options and variants for a
huge number of tastes. Style '*' options are partially overridden or
extended in NsCDE.conf which can be generated with
Window Style Manager
or simply copied from /usr/local/etc/nscde
to $FVWM_USERDIR and edited to suit.
Options are grouped in 5 categories:
Default, or '*' styles
Fvwm modules and FvwmScript(1) script specific
Some basic sane defaults for common applications
Menu styles (not a style commands, but styles anyway)
Cursor styles (not a style commands, but styles anyway)
This styles can be extended and/or overridden by the user's own
$FVWM_USERDIR/NsCDE-Style.local, and core style
for all windows (*) can be overriden by creating
$FVWM_USERDIR/NsCDE-Style.override which extends or
changes directives for core style from /usr/local/etc/nscde/NsCDE-Style.conf
prior to applying particular application styles and prior to reading
$FVWM_USERDIR/NsCDE-Style.local.
Colorsets and fonts used in this configuration are generated and stored
in NsCDE-Font-$DPIdpi.conf and NsCDE-Colorset.conf.
Man page fvwm(1) has a rich and extended description of what can be done
with a huge set of Style commands.