Otsukaresama desu. On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 9:59 AM, Tuyosi Takesima <nakajin.fu...@gmail.com> wrote: > thanks fo reply . > i understand jwm's state at present. > > openbsd's default X window manager(i don't know it's name) is > difficult to use especially non-english language user . > > it's defect is that it doesn't show the state of input method. > jwm show the state of input method(right under) and speedy . > > due to http://d.hatena.ne.jp/linuzau/20090201/1233468585 > -------------------------------------------------------- > Window manager Memory usage GUI Window placement > amiwm Small # Floating > awesome Small × Tile type > blackbox Small # Floating > dwm Small × Tile type > enlightment Small # Floating > evilwm Small × Floating > fluxbox Small # Floating > flwm Small # Floating > fvwm2 Small # Floating > gnome Large # Floating > jwm Small # Floating > kde Large # Floating > lwm Small × Floating > metacity Small × Floating > olwm Small # Floating > openbox Small # Floating > qvwm Small # Floating > ratpoison Small × Tile type > sawfish Small × Floating > stumpwm Medium × Tile type > twm Small # Floating > wmii2 Medium × Tile type > xfce4 Medium # Floating > > is there another light X window manager in openbsd ? > --- > tuyosi takesima >
I'm using XFCE4 okay. It's a bit heavy, but I can use it, with patience. (I need to check my X11 configuration.) But fvwm, the "default" window manager, is no lighter than XFCE4. I just looked for window managers with # cd /usr/ports #make search key="window manager" and got a lot of responses. I can't recommend any yet for Japanese. I need to try some of them first. :-) (/usr/local/bin/ibus-setup doesn't seem to have a "nearby cursor option, but I have seen the effect in XFCE sometimes.) -- Joel Rees Be careful when you look at conspiracy. Look first in your own heart, and ask yourself if you are not your own worst enemy. Arm yourself with knowledge of yourself, as well.