Andrew Dahlin wrote: >first of all, sorry if this topic has been talked about to death. > >At the moment i'm starting to get more and more into recording (both multi-track and synths, etc). I added on a second monitor and am now in the process of trying out different window managers (again). I'm using xfce at the moment, but i might try fluxbox again for a while. > >Now for the question: which window manager are you using for audio work and why? I don't mean for this to start a flame war... notice it wasn't titled "what's the best window manager?" ;) I just want to take an informal survey of what everyone is using and see why people use what they do. > >Thanks in advance, >--Andrew > > Fluxbox: It's extremely low in system load, fast, compact, configurable, efficient, has menus easy to generate and modify, supports simple key bindings to launch apps or even groups of apps, themes are simple to create and apply, has no useless crap on screen, power and simplicity of right-click cascading menus is unbeatable, user can tear off a submenu then close it when done with a single click, and it does everything I need a WM to do Tabbed dialogs - can merge applications into one window, or with Ardour for example can open the editor under one tab and the mixer under another: in file ~/.fluxbox/groups all you need is ardour_editor ardour_mixer to open both in one window from one click in file ~/.fluxbox/keys Mod1 m :ExecCommand /usr/lib/thunderbird/thunderbird launches Thunderbird in file /usr/local/share/fluxbox/styles/Custom this simple line sets the appearance of the root window - rootCommand: bsetroot -mod 4 4 -bg rgb:10/20/30 -fg rgb:30/40/50 in top, system load at idle: PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME COMMAND 1011 root 12 0 2412 2408 1828 S 0.0 0.4 0:00 fluxbox I've been using this WM for a couple of years now, and whenever I find myself in Gnome or KDE, or God forbid Windows, I feel constrained, dictated to, and surrounded by clutter. It supports all Linux audio work beautifully. I cannot imagine, and certainly have never used a more productive work environment. Frank -- humans may reply by deleting the x from my address