I am interested.  I haven't installed Flux yet.  But I may
get time to try it this weekend.

Frankly I'd be happy with a totally blank screen where I
access all capabilities thru menus rather than icons.
--
Allen Brown
  work: Agilent Technologies      non-work: http://www.peak.org/~abrown/
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]                   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  A polar bear is a rectangular bear after a coordinate transform.


Mr O wrote:
There's a few methods of desktop switching in Flux. Desktop
Wheeling allows you to use the scroll wheel on the desktop to
switch (personally, I find that method annoying), wheeling on
the menu/taskbar works too. The standard 'Alt+F1, F2, etc..'
will also get the job done. Not sure how it would work above 10
but it would go. I stick to the default 4. I'd be happy to dump
my menu file anytime just so you can see the structure in case
you want to try it yourself.

Mr O.


--- Allen Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I've never used fluxbox.  What I'm hearing here sounds
promising.
I dislike cluttering my screen.  Does it allow me to change
from
room to room easily?  I tend to keep up to 12 rooms, and fill
them
fully.





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