On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 07:05:41AM +0200, Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, 3 May 2005 13:32:50 -0700, Gary Kline 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> 
> kline>        PS: Is there a way of closing/exiting a window/xterm/app
> kline>            in 3.7?  I've got a "Delete Window" entry in my CTWM
> kline>            left mouse-button popup, but an [X] in the upper right
> kline>            corner of the app would be a major win.  -g
> 
> I've got this in my .ctwmrc:
> 
> RightTitleButton ":xpm:cross" {
>     Button1 : f.delete
> }
> 

        This sounds truly nifty, thanks!  It's just this sort of
        think that make ctwm unbeatable (IMHO).  Other WM's let
        you do some limited N things [unless you know the hidden
        "tricks"].  With ctwm, I can configure my ~/.xsession 
        just how I want it.

        One thing that may help ctwm grow is more documentation
        with examples like yours about  with accompanying 
        screenshots.  --I find docs with *examples* the best 
        way to go.  For example, some man pages list umpteen
        switch options with thumbnail summaries; but having 
        just a few EXAMPLE offerings at the bottom is a 
        significant plus++.

        A final note concerns having xterms in as many workspaces
        as desired.  I have 10 workspaces on most of my platforms:
        ones for "Mail", "Programming", "Writing", "Broswer",
        and so on.  I wanted at least two xterms in each w-space,
        but ctwm kept putting everything in my first workspace,
        "SysAdmin".  There are probably other ways of accomplishing
        this, but I discovered that my linking xterm -> mailxterm
        and "ln xterm browserxtem"  and editing ~/.ctwmrc 
        did the trick.

        gary


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