Hello,
I read with great pleasure that *there is* finally something that:
configures your style file...
your keybindings
can configure bbpager, bbmail, bbapm, bbweather, bbpal,
bbwibble, and
MORE!
All in one place, and I can understand why now "no more development
will be done on bbkeysconf or toolbox". However, I'm confused (and
without bbconf) because it's written in Qt. After spending some year
to find the fastest and leanest/minimalist wm around, and some days
last week to build a fully functional system with the minimum possible
usage of rpms, disk space, ram and cpu, (read "no kde/gnome here"),
should I now install a tiny thing like the Qt libraries just to
configure the more minimalist wm I could find?
This is not an anti kde thing, finding it using gtk would have been
the same: couldn't it have been using some smaller lib, or (excepted
styles, of course) run happily within an xterm?
Isn't this a contradiction?
Any feedback is welcome.
Ciao,
Marco Fioretti
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