In a message dated: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 00:40:31 EST
Tom Buskey said:
I use Sawfish daily on 4 different systems, and I haven't written a
lick of lisp. :)
I've been using sawfish on Solaris 7, Solaris 8, and Mandrake for over
a year. I didn't know there was a .sawfishrc. I've been able to
I use Sawfish daily on 4 different systems, and I haven't written a
lick of lisp. :)
I've been using sawfish on Solaris 7, Solaris 8, and Mandrake for over
a year. I didn't know there was a .sawfishrc. I've been able to
customize everything through the control center just fine.
Okay,
You can customize the keys mouse buttons in control center - sawfish
- shortcuts. I use middle mouse button on the title to raise/lower,
F7 to iconify, etc.
I don't use the menus but I bet if you dig into it, there is a way to do
it from shortcuts. You can set it to pop the apps menu or
In a message dated: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 11:44:59 EST
Tom Buskey said:
You can customize the keys mouse buttons in control center - sawfish
- shortcuts. I use middle mouse button on the title to raise/lower,
F7 to iconify, etc.
I don't use the menus but I bet if you dig into it, there is a way
Hi all,
Would anyone be interested in giving a talk on either KDE or GNOME
customization? It seems there's only so much you can do with the
GUI, and if you want to go past that, you need to be able to dig into
various files.
Using the Sawmill window manager, for example, seems to require
At some point hitherto, Paul Lussier hath spake thusly:
Using the Sawmill window manager, for example, seems to require
writing some lisp code in the .sawfishrc file.
I use Sawfish daily on 4 different systems, and I haven't written a
lick of lisp. :)
--
Derek Martin [EMAIL
Derek D. Martin said:
At some point hitherto, Paul Lussier hath spake thusly:
Using the Sawmill window manager, for example, seems to require
writing some lisp code in the .sawfishrc file.
I use Sawfish daily on 4 different systems, and I haven't written a
lick of lisp. :)
I've been using