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Re: Request for window manager recommendations



On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 01:08:25PM +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
> No, I meant it from an aesthetical point of view only.  Umm, where did
> you get the idea that a WM controls the widgets on an application? 
> That's not true.

    The fact that when you shut down the WM without shutting down X the window
border along with the close/minimize/maximize buttons (aka, the widgets)
disappear?  :P

> Because XFCE4 has XFFM built into it -- that's the file manager that is
> used.  Yes, you can use another one if you like, but that commonality
> between applications will then be lost.

    Uh, no, it doesn't.  XFFM is a separate application.  XFFM can be used
with ICEWM if you so chose.  Don't believe me?  Do an apt-cache show xffm4 and
read the suggests line:

Suggests: xfwm4, xfce4

    Not requires.  Not depends.  Suggests.  
  
> Configuring that aspect is usually what makes the whole process fun,
> IMO.  I am curious though which WMs you feel were "lacking" in that
> regard.  I'd have said the issue isn't so much with the WM, as it might
> have been with the application, for reasons I won't bore you with.

    Hrm, which WMs did I use in the past?  FVWM2, WM, BB, a few others that
were supposed to be the kitty's titties but I uninstalled in about 5m flat
because they were completely lacking.  IceWM was one that I used for about a
year but even so it was too minimalistic for me.  KDE was a good standard.
GNOME was just wacked.  XFCE4 seems to be an excellent compromise.

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