Most Polite Apps for Window Managers?

2004-06-19 Thread Ed Sutherland
I'm considering moving from one of the giant desktop environments (Gnome) to a svelter window manager (blackbox or windowmaker.) I understand some apps require only the gnome or kde toolkits, while others require the whole kit-and-kaboodle to operate. I'm wondering if these app categories can p

Re: Most Polite Apps for Window Managers?

2004-06-19 Thread Tim Teulings
Hallo! I'm considering moving from one of the giant desktop environments (Gnome) to a svelter window manager (blackbox or windowmaker.) I understand some apps require only the gnome or kde toolkits, while others require the whole kit-and-kaboodle to operate. I'm wondering if these app categor

Re: Most Polite Apps for Window Managers?

2004-06-19 Thread Cedric Pradalier
According to Ed Sutherland, on Sat, 19 Jun 2004 10:20:27 +, >I'm considering moving from one of the giant desktop environments >(Gnome) to a svelter window manager (blackbox or windowmaker.) I >understand some apps require only the gnome or kde toolkits, while >others require the whole kit-

Re: Most Polite Apps for Window Managers?

2004-06-20 Thread Esteban Martinez
Ed Sutherland wrote: I'm considering moving from one of the giant desktop environments (Gnome) to a svelter window manager (blackbox or windowmaker.) I understand some apps require only the gnome or kde toolkits, while others require the whole kit-and-kaboodle to operate. I'm wondering if the

Re: Most Polite Apps for Window Managers?

2004-06-20 Thread Erik Steffl
Esteban Martinez wrote: Ed Sutherland wrote: I'm considering moving from one of the giant desktop environments (Gnome) to a svelter window manager (blackbox or windowmaker.) I no need to consider:-) you can just try different WMs, most of them even without restarting X (last time I tried