2010-05-11 14:03:47 +02:00
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Openbox is a standards compliant, fast, light-weight, extensible
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window manager. Openbox was written first to comply with standards
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and to work properly. Openbox is fully functional as a stand-alone
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working environment, or can be used as a drop-in replacement for
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the default window manager in the GNOME or KDE desktop environments.
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2010-05-11 19:43:58 +02:00
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To use Openbox in KDE or GNOME please specify this in the script or
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when running the script by setting KXINIT or GXINIT to "YES",
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respectively. For example, to add an option to use Openbox in KDE
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you can run:
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KXINIT=YES ./openbox.SlackBuild
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If you do not make the package with this support and you want to run
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Openbox in KDE or GNOME, then you should copy the respective xinitrc
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script from /usr/doc/openbox to /etc/X11/xinit/. You will also need
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to copy openbox-kde-session or openbox-gnome-session to /usr/bin/.
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To be used, all the scripts will need to be executable.
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If you do not plan on using a session manager with Openbox you can
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build a smaller binary by disabling session management support. To
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do this simply configure with '--disable-session-management'.
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