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

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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.

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