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Figure 6.12a provides a screenshot of Ratpoison running on a PC-BSD® system: | Figure 6.12a provides a screenshot of Ratpoison running on a PC-BSD® system: | ||
Revision as of 10:47, 18 October 2012
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Ratpoison[1] is a simple window manager with no fat library dependencies, fancy graphics, or window decorations.
Figure 6.12a provides a screenshot of Ratpoison running on a PC-BSD® system:
Figure 6.12a: Ratpoison on a PC-BSD® System
Ratpoision uses keyboard shortcuts. To view the shortcuts, press Ctrl-t then ?. To leave this help screen, press enter.
To open an xterm, press Ctrl-t then c. Type exit to close the xterm. Type killall ratpoison with an xterm to leave Ratpoison and return to the login screen.
The Ratpoison wiki[2] contains an FAQ and tips for setting keyboard shortcuts.
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