Actually, I was interested in using Nano-X in place of X11, not as a
window manager. It ONLY emulates Xlib which is part of the reason for
my question.

Basically I'm looking to build a small GUI system that DOESN'T use
X11.

Cheers,

Lloyd

On Aug 23, 6:05 pm, TMC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Using a different window manager is just fine with GNUstep. However, you may
> miss some nice features like a Dock that integrates with GNUstep.
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