Anthony Thyssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> But I could not live without the ctwm ability to handle keyboard
> mapping. GNOME sucked with its lack of bindable and 'contextual'
> event handling, which is why I endevored to create a gnome-ctwm
> methodology that worked reasonable well. Fairly successfully too.

Yes, the powerful and flexible keyboard mapping are very important to
me. This was what made me try OpenBox, since it seems to be (at
least?) as powerful.

> PS: My biggest headache at this time is GNOME completely destroying
> the X window resources use for XTERM handling.

You mean the .Xresources / .Xdefaults / .Xmodmap settings?

I've removed them, and load my own settings files explicitly.

-- Johan

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