This turned out to have two solutions.
The first one was not to add anything to the CDE login screen at all, but
rather to have my ~/.xinitrc file setup to start fvwm rather than olwm.
To use that session, all that became necessary was to choose OpenWindows
desktop rather than CDE.
For my purposes, however, I needed to keep my OpenWin environment intact.
I wanted to add another login option for my FVWM desktop to the main login
screen. The answer to this was found in the sun-managers archive at
http://aurora.latech.ecu/sunman-search.html (found by searching for
the keyword "FVWM")
The files I ended up creating were
/usr/dt/config/C/Xresources.d/Xresources.fvwm
(copied and modified from Xresources.ow in the same dir.)
/usr/dt/config/Xsession.fvwm and
/usr/dt/config/Xsession.fvwm2
(copied and modified from Xsession.ow and Xsession.ow2 in the same dir.)
Effectively, I copied the OpenWindows startup files exactly, just under
slightly different names. Then I edited them, and replaced all references
to olwm with fvwm (or deleted entries for programs I did not want loaded.)
Everything is working adorably now. You can do some nifty things with the
CDE icons and FVWM :)
Thanks to:
Niall O Broin <nobroin@esoc.esa.de> for pointing me to the Sun-Managers archive
for the final solution, and
Kevin Davidson <tkld@cogsci.ed.ac.uk> for pointing out the trick with .xinitrc.
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