This page shows a few tips and tricks I use with WindowMaker to make a clean light-weight desktop.
I really like the way Window Maker handles windows
and there are 2 different GUI applications available for configuration.
I also like some of the DockApps, but not the Dock itself. The dock and
clip both use a space on the desktop, usually 64x64 pixels, which are
wasted space. I
Binary
Packages: Most binary
packages we provide are here. These are usually Slackware-style 'tgz'
packages. However, the binaries should work
on many other ix86 Linux systems as well. If you run Slackware, you can
install them using 'installpkg'.
Sources:
The sources are divided
into several areas for convenience. Nearly every program directory
contains a description file called slack-desc and a PkgBuild script for
compiling the sources and creating an installable binary package. See
the PkgBuild Project area for
more information. Even if you compile the sources manually, you'll find
the included PkgBuild scripts quite useful as they contain
valid configuration options used for compiling the package. The main
areas of interest are these:
GUI
Components: This section
contains basic components to build your own compact desktop
environment. It includes a variety of software such as window managers,
panels, menu tools, run-boxes, system trays, taskbars, dialog and
message tools, etc.
Applications:
You'll find
your new GUI environment pretty spartan without some accessories. This
section has an extensive collection of applications and
supporting libraries which is constantly growing.
Projects: Along
the way we've created or done useful modifications to several Open
Source programs. In the spirit of the Open Source concept, we pass
along our favorite efforts here when it seems they might be useful to
others. Here's a list of some of the more interesting, promising or
successful: