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On Sat, Apr 23, 2005 at 09:19:18AM -0400, Ryan Daly wrote:
> We just had a meeting where I work trying to decide on a standard window
> manager for our desktop users. We use RHEL WS 3 and 4 on the desktop,
> and that obviously ships with Gnome and KDE to use. However, both of
> those wm's are big and fat. It would be nice to have user-modifiable
> options in FVWM without telling them they need to go and edit their
> configuration files manually.
>
> Is there any solution for the non-technical FVWM user? --
Well, any configuration file will do, although I suspect you might want
to look at fvwm-themes [1]. That provides a configuration framework,
with lots of different styles that the user(s) can change on-the-fly,
mix and match, etc. No need or knowledge of config files is really
needed.
-- Thomas Adam
[1]
http://fvwm-themes.sf.net
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Received on Sat Apr 23 2005 - 10:18:58 BST