1999-11-26 15:42:06 -05:00
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It is a neat little utility if you like to run multiple window managers
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easily. It starts up in place of your window manager, and lets you chose
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one. Once a WM is launched, it hides itself until that WM terminates,
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then it shows itself again and lets you choose another WM, and so on,
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until you press the Close button.
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2000-02-22 09:19:09 -05:00
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Just write "xwmm" instead of your favorite window manager in ~/.xinitrc or
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~/.xsession.
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1999-11-26 15:42:06 -05:00
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2000-02-22 09:19:09 -05:00
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If you have K-Desktop Envirenment, it is recommended to use "startkde.xwmm"
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script rather than "startkde" to start KDE in the xwmm setting.
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The originator is Mike Sharkey <msharkey@softarc.com>.
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