Well, it sure seems that way anyway. I have it installed and it's very nice (quite a change from Gnome and KDE), but it's been a struggle to get it to work the way I think it's supposed to. For instance, in order to get any applets running in the slit I had to do what I think is an ugly hack of setting
session.screen0.rootCommand: ~/.xsession in my ~/.fluxbox/init file because under no other circumstances did gentoo's startup sequence for fluxbox read .xinit, .xsession, or any other file I tried. So I have a clock, a load monitor and a few other applets running, but now I have a different problem. For a while I was happily switching themes, seeing what they all looked like, watching Fury-NG change the background to gentoo.jpg, and so forth. Then, I decided to switch the background color in the "Background Color" menu, and suddenly, the "rootCommand" entries from the styles wouldn't execute anymore. No matter what I do the background stays the same. This is the same for xv and bsetroot, both of which exist and both of which work from the command line. So, does anyone know why this should be? And, this color seems to be persistent -- it stays on the desktop when you restart from the menu, exit X and log back in, or reboot the computer (I know, I hate to do that, but it was an experiment). Anybody know where this color is stored? Finally, anybody know why style-directed fonts get so much bigger when I turn on antialiasing? If I turn on antialiasing suddenly the fonts grow to about double their previous size. The anti-aliased fonts look very nice but take up a bunch of screen space and I can only see the top half of the label in the window's tab. Thanks. -- * .~. `( ------------------------------------------------------------ ` / V \ . Creede Lambard : When Linux is outlawed, /( )\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] : only outlaws will run Linux. ^^-^^ ------------------------------------------------------------ GPG key at http://www.penguinsinthenight.com/creede_public_key.asc -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
