Mr. JPeters,
Thank you for your constructive response, and your appreciation of spelling according to rules of ancient Greek, from which that word is derived...
As I mentioned I used to be a developer myself (mainframe systems and mostly Assembler, etc.), but now I am just a HUMBLE USER, and I should be ashamed of this, taking your response as a measure...
Taking from here with no desire whatsoever to get into any polemics, I just want to stress that what decides success of a system is not just whether it is good for developers but more whether is is good for end user, and the better it is to the end user by default, without modification of system configuration. That is how TCL was created in the first place and I greatly appreciate that, rather than making this easy for developers but more difficult for end user. I am confident that the TCL creator would understand this important strategy. I want TCL success and I am disappointed that from a straight way to such success it suddenly made a bad turn. If the TCL creator happens to read these posts, I hope some steps will be done to improve the interface at some point. I am not the only one who posted disappointment with the new interface and I am not saying it should go back to JWM. All I am saying is that this new FLWM (or whatever it is called) is quite ugly and non-intuitive. Perhaps another one shoud be considered.
Excuse me my passion to pursue perfection...
Very humble user.