TWM, I'd gather, has very few dependencies, making it a good choice for an
install disk.

Other than that, I haven't heard echoes of enjoyment from its users.  I
don't think it's ever come near top for "what's the best window manager
poll)

If you like the non-obtrusive nature of twm (i have to admit it's nice to be
confronted with nothing, sometimes), "blackbox" "fluxbox" and "ion" have
recently been mentioned.

I use blackbox, myself, and it has a pretty readable .blackboxrc, too.


-----Original Message-----
From: Florian Sukup [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 7:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Icon manager geometry in TWM


Hi,

I'm new to Debian and using the very old window manager twm. I've already 
spent much time to solve that problem but no success:

In my .twmrc file there is a line: IconManagerGeometry  "=71x24-0+86"

But it simply ignores the value 24, no matter what I enter there.

At my SuSE Linux the default height was acceptable but the Debian Icons 
are too high by default.

Does anyone know how to change it???

Thanks in advance, 

Florian.


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