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(Never had any trouble with OB3, though. BTW, am I the only one who loves XML config files for some obscure reason? :oops: )
No, we are two at least
]]>The stupid click-to-open-submenus behavior is annoying though, is there a way to get rid of it?
in ~/.pekwm/config under the "Menu" section:
Menu {
# ButtonPress ButtonRelease DoubleClick Motion
Select = "Motion"
Enter = "Motion"
Exec = "ButtonRelease"
}
(Never had any trouble with OB3, though. BTW, am I the only one who loves XML config files for some obscure reason? :oops: )
]]>i tried pekwm, as it filled my criteria (lite wm, with menus, and antialiased font rendering). i benefited from some extra features, like built-in autoproperties, and tabbed windows (which are good for making firefox and thunderbird share screen space). also, pekwm renders windows quicker than openbox, although i only know this because of a wm benchmark
i've been using it for a few months now, and really like it. it has a few bugs, but it's under somewhat active development (i haven't seen a bug fixed for a few weeks, but at least they're being fixed).
with the amount of window managers out there, i wish there were more that used antialiasing. e17 and fvwm look nice, but are too complex for my taste. and i'm not keen on the tiling idea, so ion and wmi are out of it for me
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