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I spent several days in learning how to configure 10 different window mangers. Now that I have 678 lines of resource files doing exactly what I want, you are coming along and want to take my window manager away!
Answer: You should not, it is only a free offer. KDE supports all current window managers, but to get the full benefits it is recommended you use kwm. See the list of Features.
Answer: Because this is not the task of the
window manager. Use KGlobalShortcut
for this
purpose.
Answer: Ooops, does it? Let me see.... (Matthias trying to find somebody who has Windows 95 because he does not have Windows 95 on any his computers, ummm nobody has Windows 95 here. Well let's grab an old Linux distribution and install fvwm95-2.....) No, I can not verify that at all. KWM looks much prettier and offers more core window management functionality.
Answer: Yes it is. You simply have to go through
kwm.h
and kwm.C
from libkdecore
and
extend your favorite
window manager to respond correctly to these requests.
It is also possible to implement an object request broker in
x86 assembler. It's just a question of the investment/result
ratio.
Answer: Yes.
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