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| − | {{citelink|url=http://www.icewm.org/|IceWM}} is a light-weight window manager. | + | {{citelink|url=http://www.icewm.org/|txt=IceWM}} is a light-weight window manager. |
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| − | + | Figure 6.11a shows a screenshot of IceWM running on PC-BSD®. In this example, the user has launched the Application menu by clicking on the IceWM button in the lower left corner. This menu can also be launched by right-clicking anywhere on the desktop. | |
| − | + | If you are new to IceWM, see the {{citelink|url=http://www.icewm.org/FAQ/|txt=IceWM FAQ and Howto}} for more information about configuration, customization, and keyboard shortcuts. | |
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Revision as of 04:09, 25 February 2013
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IceWM[1] is a light-weight window manager.
Figure 6.11a shows a screenshot of IceWM running on PC-BSD®. In this example, the user has launched the Application menu by clicking on the IceWM button in the lower left corner. This menu can also be launched by right-clicking anywhere on the desktop.
If you are new to IceWM, see the IceWM FAQ and Howto[2] for more information about configuration, customization, and keyboard shortcuts.
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