----- Original Message ----- > From: "Steve Litt" <sl...@troubleshooters.com>
> Does Blackbox allow you to designate a tiny strip of the screen to be > desktop-only so you can click on it? Also, does Blackbox enable you to > hotkey not only blackbox functions, but also random programs on your > hard disk? Third, does Blackbox offer some sort of list of all windows, > sorted by the workspace they're in, and the ability to click one program > to get to that workspace and have focus on that program? > > The preceding paragraph ennumerates the three reasons I use Openbox, > and if Blackbox or Fluxbox also has those three assets, I'll explore > them. I can answer for Fluxbox: 1) I accomplish this by putting the following line in ~/.fluxbox/init: session.screen0.toolbar.widthPercent: 99 That makes the toolbar take up almost the whole width of the screen, but it leaves a little space at each end so you can click on the desktop. 1a) But I hotkey the menu anyway, so I rarely use those corners of the desktop. ~/.fluxbox/keys: Control Mod1 slash :RootMenu 2) You can hotkey random programs in the ~/.fluxbox/keys file like this: Control Mod1 x :Exec /usr/bin/xterm 3) Not sure about this one. You can set the toolbar to show all windows on all desktops. In that case I believe clicking one will bring you to that desktop. But I prefer to have the toolbar show only the windows on the current desktop. -Rob _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng