Re: [SLUG] Configuring the window manager

2003-12-11 Thread Jeff Waugh
quote who=Malcolm V If you want to change window managers (some people do, because they like the infinite discombobulation of sawfish), just killall metacity; sawfish and save your session when you log out. It's not that metacity is handicapped, it just tends to be ... functionally

Re: [SLUG] Configuring the window manager

2003-12-11 Thread Malcolm V
On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 01:27, Jeff Waugh wrote: snipped We like to call it targeted. Ok, so why call sawfish users confused when they realize they are not the target? The only thing sawfish users are confused about is the name (sawfish, sawmill, sawhorse, sorefoot?). Cheers, Malcolm V. PS:

Re: [SLUG] Configuring the window manager

2003-12-11 Thread Jeff Waugh
quote who=Malcolm V On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 01:27, Jeff Waugh wrote: We like to call it targeted. Ok, so why call sawfish users confused when they realize they are not the target? Sawfish is extraordinarily confusing. Yes, we can all claim to understand it because we are fine, upstanding

[SLUG] Configuring the window manager

2003-12-02 Thread Erich Schulz
I have recently installed RH9.0, and the default window manager seems to have changed (running gnome by the way). It used to be sawfish and it had a great function where if you clicked the middle mouse over the maximise button, it would maximise the window vertically or horizontally for the

Re: [SLUG] Configuring the window manager

2003-12-02 Thread Jeff Waugh
quote who=Erich Schulz I have recently installed RH9.0, and the default window manager seems to have changed (running gnome by the way). It used to be sawfish and it had a great function where if you clicked the middle mouse over the maximise button, it would maximise the window vertically or

Re: [SLUG] Configuring the window manager

2003-12-02 Thread Jan Schmidt
quote who=Mike MacCana On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 04:23, Erich Schulz wrote: I have recently installed RH9.0, and the default window manager seems to have changed (running gnome by the way). It used to be sawfish and it had a great function where if you clicked the middle mouse over the