On Fri, Jun 05, 2009 at 08:20:24PM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> >Slight tangent, and you may have mentioned it before: What window manager
> >do you use?
> 
> fvwm2, BUT not because i like it's tools and widgets, but because all of 
> them can be easily turned off :)
> 
> My configuration strips everything possible including window titles and 
> borders, window moving and resizing are done with mouse+keyboard 
> combinations, menu shows on keypress and i use it's "virtual desktop" 
> function to switch between 24 of them using ALT-F* and CTRL-F*. ALT-X 
> start xterm full screen so xterm "window" looks like text console, with 
> the exception that i can run X program directly.
> 
> I can post my config if you wish, it's <1700 bytes.

No need.  It sounds like my setup is even more minimal, and I'm happy
with it.  I was just curious.


> 
> >>Unfortunately there are no well done WWW browsers for unix in the world.
> >>links -g is an exceptions, but in the same time it's quite limited.
> >>But have best fonts :)
> >
> >The links browser's interface is crap, as is that of every other text
> 
> why?

That was explained in the stuff you cut out.


> 
> >console based browser I've ever encountered.  Moving around within a
> 
> moving works well.

It works in a slow, tedious fashion, without much fine-grained control.

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