openbox fork to make it act a bit more like ryudo
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changed teh calls to XSetInputFocus. Using the root window as the fallback when there is nothing to focus instead of the toolbar. Also, always using 'RevertToPointerRoot' instead of sometimes 'RevertToParent' |
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README for Openbox: The source tree for Openbox is comprised of five subdirectories: data/ - this holds the default data files that Openbox requires for proper operation. doc/ - this holds the documentation files that explain the various aspects of Openbox. nls/ - this holds the message files used to generate message catalogs for different languages. src/ - this holds the actual C++ source code for the window manager. util/ - this holds source code for small utility programs that help Openbox do what it does best. Quick Start: ------------ The quickest and easiest way to get Openbox up and running is to run the following commands: # cd openbox-x.x.x # ./configure # make # su -c 'make install' This will configure, compile and install Openbox the quickest. For those who like to spend the extra 15 seconds reading ./configure --help, some compile time options can be turned on and off before the build. For general information on GNU's ./configure, see the file INSTALL. Configuring Openbox: --------------------- The next thing most users want to do after installing Openbox is to configure the colors, fonts, menus, etc. to their liking. This is covered by the files data/README, data/README.menu and data/README.style. These files give detailed information on how to customize your new window manager. Included utilities: ------------------- Currently, the only included utilities are a program named bsetroot and a script called bsetbg. bsetroot is a replacement for xsetroot, minus a few options. The difference between xsetroot and bsetroot is that bsetroot has been coded for multiple screens (e.g. multi-headed displays), where as the stock xsetroot is not. The bsetbg script acts as a wrapper for most of the popular programs used to set background pixmaps, making it possible for styles to provide a machine-independent rootCommand. Third-party utilities: ---------------------- Openbox does not handle any keyboard shortcuts; instead it supports a communication protocol which allows other programs to handle these and related tasks. If you'd like to be able to use keyboard shortcuts with Openbox, bbkeys (available at http://bbkeys.sourceforge.net) can provide you with this functionality. If you're looking for a GUI with which to configure your Openbox menu and/or styles, check out http://bbconf.sourceforge.net. bbconf is a QT program that does just that, as well as providing a GUI for editing your keybindings for the above mentioned bbkeys. Supported Platforms: -------------------- ix86-Linux 2.0.x (libc5 and glibc2) ix86-Linux 2.1.x (libc5 and glibc2) ix86-Linux 2.2.x (libc5 and glibc2) ix86-Linux 2.3.x (glibc2.1) ix86-Linux 2.4.x (glibc2.2) ix86-FreeBSD 4.0-current ix86-FreeBSD 3.3-{stable,release} ix86-FreeBSD 3.2-{stable,release} ix86-FreeBSD 3.1-{stable,release} ix86-FreeBSD 2.2.x-stable ix86-NetBSD 1.3.3 ix86-NetBSD 1.4.1 ix86-OpenBSD 2.6 ix86-BSDi 4.0 PPC-mkLinux (version?) ix86-Solaris 2.6 Sparc-Solaris 2.6 (2.5 anyone?) Sparc-Solaris 2.7 ix86-Solaris 7 (== 2.7?) Alpha-Digital UNIX 4.0D Alpha-Linux 2.2.x rs6k-AIX 4.1.3 rs6k-AIX 4.3.2 MIPS-IRIX 6.5 (requires gcc, MIPSpro didn't like some of the template-fu) ix86-OS/2 (version? recent successes?) hp9000/715-HP/UX 10.20 (with egcs 1.1.1) Please email ben@orodu.net for other success reports.