Sujet : Re: getting the most out of TWM
De : jmccue (at) *nospam* neutron.jmcunx.com (John McCue)
Groupes : comp.miscDate : 03. Oct 2024, 02:05:40
Autres entêtes
Organisation : A noiseless patient Spider
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Bozo User <
anthk@disroot.org> wrote:
On 2024-07-13, Mike Spencer <mds@bogus.nodomain.nowhere> wrote:
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Thanks for the pointers. Configuring twm is "easy" but the details
tend to be opaque. Examples such and those are invaluable.
Similar, but with CWM or Blackbox with Emacs. Blackbox has no
keybindings support, so everything goes into Emacs. As I launch
it at ~/.xinitrc before blacbox, it works perfectly fine.
blackbox use to have builtin key bindings, but the author
moved all that logic to a separate utility called bbkeys, I
think for version 6. IIRC, bbkeys could be used with other
window managers back then.
https://github.com/bbidulock/bbkeysA lot of people did not like that change and I believe fluxbox
was created as a result. At the time I thought it was a decent
idea.
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