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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/27/2015 01:39 AM, Frank McCormick
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Well offering more options would be nice...people wouldn't have
to take advantage of them but they'd be those for those who want
more eye-candy
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it creates more code that just sits there in your computers memory.<br>
imho, openbox is designed minimalistically & lightweight <i>on
purpose</i>.<br>
but there's dozens of other windowmanagers that offer more
eye-candy.<br>
by the way, what are you looking for specifically? <br>
have you already tried to explore the possibilities of theming?<br>
<blockquote cite="mid:55B561A5.4010106@videotron.ca" type="cite">
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The buttons are an annoyance for me. Too small and only xbm's
are
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acceptable.
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obviously you can make bigger button icons. duh.<br>
iirc, they grow automatically when you increase window title height,
either by increasing font size or adding padding.<br>
.xbm is a <i>very simple </i>format for b/w graphics. there's
nothing wrong with it, you can edit them in gimp, or even with a
text editor.<br>
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btw, there is a program to make themes, it includes an xbm editor:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/SRoader/obtheme">https://github.com/SRoader/obtheme</a><br>
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