> fvwm-themes), but the great thing about fvwm is that it's as
> configurable in it's behaviour as it is in the looks.
I don't think any of us doubts about that. But you can't 'show' how
handy and configurable a window manager's feel is; however, you _can_ show how
configurable a window manager's look is.
Using a window manager is like falling in love: first you need shallow,
visual attraction, and after a while you discover the internals, the
'real stuff', and only then you truly know that this is the one for you.
Without the latter it can't last, but without the former it won't start.
cheers,
Remko
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Received on Fri Jan 17 2003 - 14:31:11 GMT