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- Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 21:01:21 -0400
- From: Scott Robbins <scottro@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Desktop Wars Query
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On Tue, Jun 26, 2007 at 08:17:24AM +0900, Josh Glover wrote: > On 26/06/07, Scott Robbins <scottro@example.com> wrote: > > >I have played with XFCE, but found their GUI for key bindings > >unintuitive--which is also my complaint about openbox. > > What GUI? I edit the keybinding shite in .config/openbox/rc.xml directly. Hrrm, I was probably unclear. XFCE has a thing (I've forgotten the name, I don't have an XFCE desktop handy) to configure keyboard shortcuts through a GUI. However, it wasn't doing what I expected. This was some time ago. I was referring to XFCE, not openbox. > > >I can see Josh, who is comfortable with emacs, finding openbox's > >keybindings a breeze, > > Whatever are you insinuating? My admiration for you emacs users. To return to your paragraph, what I meant was that editing the openbox rc keybindings seemed to require a lot more typing than fluxbox keybindings. I too, when I briefly played with openbox, edited them directly. > > But seriously, if you don't like a binding in one of the Box WMs, just > change it. That is one of my biggest complaints about Gnome and KDE: > it is hard to configure every aspect of key bindings. I don't see why > anything the WM knows how to do cannot be bound to a key if that is > what the user fancies. I use keybindings for maximise, minimise, move, > resive, shade, toggle decorations, etc. Well that's my point. I feel it's easier for me to do that with fluxbox. There are a couple of other similar ones, weewm and evilwm, where keybindings are equally simple--each one was lacking something though I've forgotten what--one of them had a limited amount of keybindings when I tried it--that is, if I had 25 different bindings, only the first 24 worked, or something like that. > > I change my mind on that every 18 months or so. Right now, I am back > in black, as you can see (100% opaque black terms with green > forecolour). Firefox is taking up so much CPU that I cannot afford the > transparency right now. ;) Every once in awhile, I feel that I've hit upon the perfect background image/foreground text color to make it work, but then, after a month, my eyes start hurting again. Aging eyes, as I said. As for the slit (I think I've snipped that part of your email) you can compile it without--it doesn't show anyway, unless you have a windowmaker style docapp. -- Scott Robbins PGP keyID EB3467D6 ( 1B48 077D 66F6 9DB0 FDC2 A409 FA54 EB34 67D6 ) gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys EB3467D6 Cordelia: When did you become Martha Stewart? Buffy: First of all, Martha Stewart knows jack about hand-cut prosciutto. Xander: I don't believe she slays, either. Oz: Oh, I hear she can, but she doesn't like to.
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