Circa 2002-Apr-16 09:11:18 -0400 dixit Derek Cunningham:

: Something else to consider is that when you say Dock, that seems to
: imply some sort of dockableness (my word! :)... What I mean is that
: in WindowMaker you can place doc apps side by side, whereas in
: blackbox you can only place (doc)apps inside the slit.

Ummm ... under Window Maker you can't arrange applets side by side in
the Dock, only vertically.  You can arrange them horizontally (or any
other way) using the Clip, but that's because of the way WM treats
applets (as "application icons", which the Clip is meant to hold), and
because the Clip is a post-initial-design addition to Window Maker.

Blackbox's slit/docking-area/whatever-its-name-will-be is more flexible
in that you can arrange applets either horizontally or vertically (but
not both).

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