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And jamesbond suggest that while switching to jwm was possible, it wasn't tested much (in FatDog).csipesz wrote:greatings.
WHAT kind of PANEL works beside the openbox? I ask it, because not too user friendly, and I would like to replace at lxpanel...
The following applications may work in FatDog64 with JWM as window-manager.
Caution: Backup SAVEFILE/FOLDER or run without automatic save while testing.
I haven't tried either of these with FatDog64. So proceed with caution. My experience with JWM Desktop is under Tahrpup64 where it came as a builtin. But radky indicates that it is not "version" specific. And IIRC my own exploration of the application indicates that it is "no-arch" -- BASH scripts which make use of already included executables.
You can find it here: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 688#869688
As JWM Desktop only provides for launchers on the taskbar and I wanted a second panel, after an extended search and testing I've added mavrothal's jwm applications panel, available here: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 394#613394. It is also "no-arch". It can be used in conjunction with JWM Desktop. However, despite being "no-arch" it might require 32-bit libraries: I had already installed Tahrpup64's 32-bit libraries before testing this application.
Please explain why you find lxpanel not to be user friendly. Frankly, my prefered desktop management system is openbox-lxpanel. It has a couple of quirks that can easily be overcome and the organization provided by openbox Start-Menu isn't as nice as JWM's (nor especially xfce's Whisker-menu). But creating panels, configuring them, and adding launchers to them isn't difficult once you know the procedure. Not difficult: just different.
Or check back in a little while. You're post reminded me of the learning curve I had to overcome the first couple of times I used lxpanel. Now, it's second nature. But, I figured a "How to" might be of value to anyone for whom it is not. So, I'm writing one and will post a link.
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