[linux-audio-user] what window manager are you using?

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Paul Winkler wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 12:38:24PM -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
> 
>>Paul Winkler wrote:
>>
>>>yay, it has grouping! (like the tabbed windows in fluxbox.)
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Along these lines I just ran across multu-aterm. Open one instance and 
>>then add more aterms in the background. I like it since I often have 5 
>>or 10 terminals open and this way I only have a single instance on the 
>>taskbar to deal with. Check it out if you don't use it already.
> 
> 
> Yeah, that's neat but I prefer to handle it at the window-manager
> level rather than having some apps with "multi" support and some not.
> So I can do the same thing with any terminal :-)
> (and yes, it only puts one item on the taskbar.)
> 

Sure. I use flux but don't use tabs as they take up too much room. This 
is nice (for me) jsut because I don't have to associate the different 
terminals in a group.

To each his own. I was thinking that those who do not use flux might 
find this useful. If not I apologize for wasting the bandwidth.

Cheers,
Mark

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