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Date:      Wed, 26 Dec 2001 19:55:11 -0500
From:      leegold <leegold@operamail.com>
To:        Marcia Barrett Nice <mimerki@yahoo.com>
Cc:        freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org
Subject:   RE: not happy w/any window managers
Message-ID:  <3C32C464@operamail.com>

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I'm trying to avoid KDE/Gnome and just find
a WM that can do resizing as described below.
I'm too worried about it. If I was real worried
about it I'd get an Apple w/os X.



>===== Original Message From Marcia Barrett Nice <mimerki@yahoo.com> =====
>Have you tried KDE2.x?  I am running it and can resize windows as described.
>Not that I'm pushing my preferred wm or anything...
>
>Marci
>
>On Wednesday 26 December 2001 04:49 pm, leegold wrote not happy w/any window
>managers:
>| I have been try many wm's and have not found one
>|
>| that let's me resize windows like MS win.
>| ie. you position the point ANYwhere along a
>| window's edge and the hand turns into a "double arrow"
>| indicating you can reposition. If done at a corner you
>| can change size of both x and y too.
>|
>| Anybody know which one can do this?
>|
>| It has been frustrating, many wm's default to
>| an eye candy screen and have a skeevy/tricky feel
>| There's nothing I would like more than a gui that
>| would replace my win2k - I am trying.
>|
>|
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