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{{citelink|url=http://openbox.org/|txt=Openbox}} is a highly configurable, minimalist window manager. It is the window manager used by LXDE but can also be run separately from LXDE. | {{citelink|url=http://openbox.org/|txt=Openbox}} is a highly configurable, minimalist window manager. It is the window manager used by LXDE but can also be run separately from LXDE. | ||
| − | Figure 6. | + | Figure 6.12a provides a screenshot of Openbox running on a PC-BSD® system. The application menu was launched by right-clicking on an area of the desktop. |
| − | '''Figure 6. | + | '''Figure 6.12a: Openbox on a PC-BSD® System''' |
[[File:OpenBox.png]] | [[File:OpenBox.png]] | ||
| − | The application menu contains an entry for the Openbox Configuration Manager which can be used to customize settings such as themes, appearance, mouse, and margins. A screenshot of this configuration utility is shown in Figure 6. | + | The application menu contains an entry for the Openbox Configuration Manager which can be used to customize settings such as themes, appearance, mouse, and margins. A screenshot of this configuration utility is shown in Figure 6.12b. |
| − | '''Figure 6. | + | '''Figure 6.12b: Openbox Configuration Manager''' |
[[File:Openbox-config.png]] | [[File:Openbox-config.png]] | ||
Revision as of 12:21, 4 December 2012
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Openbox[1] is a highly configurable, minimalist window manager. It is the window manager used by LXDE but can also be run separately from LXDE.
Figure 6.12a provides a screenshot of Openbox running on a PC-BSD® system. The application menu was launched by right-clicking on an area of the desktop.
Figure 6.12a: Openbox on a PC-BSD® System
The application menu contains an entry for the Openbox Configuration Manager which can be used to customize settings such as themes, appearance, mouse, and margins. A screenshot of this configuration utility is shown in Figure 6.12b.
Figure 6.12b: Openbox Configuration Manager
A list of websites containing additional themes is available from the Openbox wiki[2].
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