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- | Openbox is a fast, simple, themeable window manager is very light weight, it is the window manager by default on SliTaz. A window manager is an application that runs on top of the X server to control the appearance of windows. It can then place, cut and re-size windows at will. | + | Openbox is a fast, lightweight, simple, themeable window manager, it is the window manager by default on SliTaz. A window manager is an application that runs on top of the X server to control the appearance of windows. It can then place, cut and re-size windows at will. |
Openbox provides a context menu via a right click on the desktop, this menu can be changed by editing a configuration file. The key combinations Alt + TAB allow you to list and navigate through open windows. Obconf can be used to graphically configure the window manager and various small tools (specific to SliTaz) allow you to have a simple, stylish and coherent desktop. By default, SliTaz uses 2 virtual desktops. | Openbox provides a context menu via a right click on the desktop, this menu can be changed by editing a configuration file. The key combinations Alt + TAB allow you to list and navigate through open windows. Obconf can be used to graphically configure the window manager and various small tools (specific to SliTaz) allow you to have a simple, stylish and coherent desktop. By default, SliTaz uses 2 virtual desktops. |