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What it does already :
- It's based on gtk-2.0
- It uses pango for font rendering, so it handles plenty of characters
sets and can use aa text if GDK_USE_XFT is set
- It implements both GNOME and NET standards, so you can play with
GNOME, Xfce and KDE all at the same time.
- It looks pretty cool and run fairly fast, at least on the systems I've
tested
- It's stable, I switched both at work and at home and I didn't
encounter a crash for a loooong time. However, don't sue me if you run
it and loose the work that should have been done for yesterday ;-)
What it doesn't do
- No task list, no icons. Use either kicker from KDE or panel from GNOME
if you want this. Later, a separate task manager will be added, so it's
not a feature that is missing in xfwm4, it will simply be a separate
application...
What it doesn't do yet :
Xinerama, session management.
To test it :
1) Make sure you have GTK-2.0 installed on your system (get it from
http://www.gtk.org), including pkg-config, pango, atk, glib-2.0.1 and
gtk-2.0.2
2) Retrieve xfwm4's sources
# cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.xfce.sf.net:/cvsroot/xfce login
# cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.xfce.sf.net:/cvsroot/xfce co
xfce-devel/xfwm4
3) Compile xfwm4
cd xfce-devel/xfwm4
./configure && make && make install-strip
Note that the install procedure is not optimum yet, so it's safer to let
configure install it in /usr/local
4) For best results, copy xfce-devel/xfwm4/example.xfwm4rc to
$HOME/.xfwm4rc and example.gtkrc-2.0 to $HOME/.gtkrc-2.0
5) edit $HOME/.xfwm4rc and set the options according to your taste. The
file is quite self explanatory, however, one cool feature you can test
is themes.
theme=/usr/local/share/xfwm4/themes/<theme>
where <theme> can be :
agua
coldsteel
cruxish
gtk
kde
next
oroborus
platinum
redmond
redmondxp
slimline
xfce
You can also choose what buttons are visible and where they are located
# button_layout :
# O = Option menu
# T = Stick
# H = hide
# S = shade
# M = maximize
# C = close
# | = title
The default is
button_layout=OT|SHMC
theme=kde