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OBCONF(1)						       Openbox Documentation							 OBCONF(1)

NAME
ObConf - configuration utility for Openbox SYNOPSIS
obconf [OPTIONS] [ARCHIVE.obt] DESCRIPTION
ObConf is a preferences manager for Openbox (version 3.0 and up). Its user interface is rather self-explanatory and thus does not need to be documented in this manual page. OPTIONS
--archive ITHEME Create a theme archive from the given theme directory. --config-file IFILE Specify the path to the configuration file to use. --install IARCHIVE.obt Installs the given theme archive and selects it. --tab NUMBER Display the tab number NUMBER. --version Displays information about the currently installed version and exists. SEE ALSO
openbox(1) HOMEPAGE
More information about ObConf and the Openbox project can be found on the homepage at <http://www.openbox.org/>. AUTHOR
ObConf was written by Ben Jansens <ben@openbox.org>, Dana Jansens <danakj@orodu.net>, Tim Riley <tr@slackzone.org>, and Javeed Shaikh <syscrash2k@gmail.com>. 2.0.3 2012-04-23 OBCONF(1)

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OBXPROP(1)						      General Commands Manual							OBXPROP(1)

NAME
openbox -- A minimalistic, highly configurable, next generation window manager with extensive standards support. SYNOPSIS
openbox [--help] [--display] [DISPLAY] [--id] [ID] [--root] [--] [PROPERTY ...] DESCRIPTION
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These are the possible options that openbox accepts: --help Show a summary of the options available. --display DISPLAY Specify the X display to use. --id ID Specify the window identifier for the window whose properties will be displayed. Similar to xprop, you may pass one or more property names to have openbox limit its output to only the properties requested. SEE ALSO
openbox (1), openbox-session(1), openbox-gnome-session(1), openbox-kde-session(1). Please report bugs to: http://bugzilla.icculus.org/ OBXPROP(1)
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