--- "Steve C. Lamb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Want to do the same with a "pure" WM. Step 1: open a CLI. Step > 2: enter > the command name. Step 3: close the CLI. Step 4: realize I forgot > &! at the > end of the command. Step 5: reopen CLI. Step 6: type in the command > name and > &!. Step 7: close CLI.
Yup -- and therein lies the difference between the two. > Want to do the same with a "pure" WM. Step 1: open a CLI. Step > 2: CD to > the right directory. Step 2a: create it if it doesn't exist. Step > 3: Fire up > the editor on the right text file. Step 3a: create it if it doesn't > exist. > Step 4: try to find the right location for the menu. Step 5: Enter > the > configuration information in the proper format. Step 6: Save and > exit editor. > Step 7: exit CLI. Step 8, this is my faborite... RESTART THE WM SO > IT CAN > LOAD THE NEW CONFIGURATION! Step 9: Pray for no typos or redo 1-8. Sure -- but at least doing it that way means you yourself have defined how it is to operate, rather than relying on the existing operability of what's available. I have no doubt that right-clicking (or whatever) on XFCE's panel thing to add a new button is intuitive to some -- but so what? What if I didn't like that? What if I wanted to do it some other way? With a WM I would have to define all of these things myself (to a lesser or greater extent, depending on the WM) -- but the advantage is that I took the time to do it myself, so I _know_ how it works, and what to expect. > Yes, I am fully aware of the power behind text configuration. I > however > am not about to put on the blinders and say that all configuration > should be > done through text and that text is appropriate for all configuration. In certain circumstances I agree. > Basic > configuration should be provided in a simple manner. WMs don't do > that. Simple manner? That's subjective. > > No, it's the exact, and proper definition. > > And yet it performs hardly any of the fuctions attributed to DEs > like > KDE/GNOME or Winders. It still provides inherent look and feel across those applications that XFCE supports. -- Thomas Adam ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - NEW crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]