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Offline linus72

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Lovin Openbox WM, but where did Firefox go?
« on: June 26, 2009, 04:49:30 PM »
 ;D
Openbox is best wm yet for Micro; however, when I minimize firefox, or any app, where does it go?
see screenshot of OB desktop, Nice ::)

I got the panel thing for openbox too, tint2.tce

and so how do I get tin2 working or how to get firefox, apps windows back aftre minimizing?
thanks

OB still rocks though, as does TC Team!
« Last Edit: March 28, 2023, 12:19:05 AM by Rich »

Offline mikshaw

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Re: Lovin Openbox WM, but where did Firefox go?
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2009, 08:39:27 PM »
I can only guess as a former user of Fluxbox, but I think you can middle-click on the desktop to get a menu of iconized applications, and choose your app from that menu.

Offline junan

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Re: Lovin Openbox WM, but where did Firefox go?
« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2009, 10:27:41 PM »
to call tint2 add line below to .xsession at your /home/tc

[ "$DESKTOP" == "openbox" ] && /usr/local/bin/tint2 -c /usr/local/etc/xdg/tint2/sxnsx-tint2rc

you can change tint2rc with other configuration file @ /usr/local/etc/xdg/tint2
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Offline Larro

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Re: Lovin Openbox WM, but where did Firefox go?
« Reply #3 on: July 31, 2009, 07:54:05 PM »
I'm getting a rewrite over the tint2 conf files.

I'm trying to get the taskbar to appear at the bottom but the conf file keeps getting overwritten (when I reboot).

PS: I'm really diggin Tiny Core. It's funny (now) thinking that Puppy Linux is "bloated"; though I know it's not compared to other distros but there's something about a tiny minimal/base distro like Tiny Core that really appeals to me. I'm hooked.

Offline junan

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Re: Lovin Openbox WM, but where did Firefox go?
« Reply #4 on: August 02, 2009, 11:12:45 PM »
why not try to make a new or another conf file ?
and call it "tint2 -c your_config_file_rc", or maybe
put it on your local home directory, when reboot
your config_file will be backed up.

rc files at /usr/local/etc/xdg/tint2/tint2rc are for
example only.
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