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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers X Question Post 63121 by af6 on Tuesday 22nd of February 2005 08:32:49 PM
Old 02-22-2005
Blackbox is also a nice window manager which I've used. My goal right now though is to learn a little more from the ground up, so what I'm really interested to know is where my syntax is off. Nevertheless, thanks for the tip about Fluxbox.
 

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BBPAGER(1)							      bbpager								BBPAGER(1)

NAME
bbpager - pager for the Blackbox window manager SYNOPSIS
bbpager DESCRIPTION
bbpager is a pager for Blackbox and all other Blackbox-compatible Window Managers. bbpager supports colors and gradients changing, moving windows (also to other desktop), and optional placement in the Blackbox slit. It's also possible to define how the desktops are displayed, by defining the number of rows or columns to use. CONFIGURATION
By default bbpager reads the Blackbox style-file as defined in ~/.blackboxrc and copies as much of the style as possible. See blackbox(1) for further information. If the resource bbpager.autoConfig is turned true, the tool will periodically check the main config files, ~/.blackboxrc for Blackbox users and bbpager.nobb for other WM's to see if they have changed. If so bbpager will reconfigure itself accordingly. FILES
The location of bbpager's configuration files is as follows: /etc/bbtools/bbpager.rc the global configuration file $HOME/.bbtools/bbpager.rc the local configuration file AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Emanuele Rocca <emarocca@libero.it>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). It was updated by Kevin Coyner <kcoyner@debian.org> in February 2007. SEE ALSO
blackbox(1), fluxbox(1), bbkeys(1). bbtools March 2003 BBPAGER(1)
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