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-- README for HackedBox 0.8.x -- This is the README for HackedBox 0.8.x release. The source tree for HackedBox is comprised of five subdirectories: data/ - this holds the default data files that HackedBox requires for proper operation doc/ - this holds the documentation files that explain the various aspects of HackedBox nls/ - this holds the message files used to generate message catalogs for different languages src/ - this holds the actual C++ source code for the window manager. util/ - this holds source code for small utility programs that help HackedBox do what it does best. epist/ - contains the source code for epistrophy, a keygrabber appliction. bbkeys/ - contains the source code for bbkeys, another keygrabber appliction. Quick Start: ------------ The quickest and easiest way to get HackedBox up and running is to run the following commands: # cd HackedBox-0.7.x # ./configure # make # su -c 'make install' This will configure, compile and install HackedBox the quickest. For those who like to spend the extra 15 seconds reading ./configure --help, some compile time options can be turned on and off before the build. For general information on GNU's ./configure, see the file INSTALL. Configuring HackedBox: --------------------- The next thing most users want to do after installing HackedBox is to configure the colors, fonts, menus, etc. to their liking. This is covered by the files data/README, data/README.menu and data/README.style. These files give detailed information on how to customize your new window manager. Included utilities: ------------------- Currently, the only included utilities are a program named bsetroot and a script called bsetbg. bsetroot is a replacement for xsetroot, minus a few options. The difference between xsetroot and bsetroot is that bsetroot has been coded for multiple screens (e.g. multi-headed displays), where as the stock xsetroot is not. The bsetbg script acts as a wrapper for most of the popular programs used to set background pixmaps, making it possible for styles to provide a machine-independent rootCommand. Third-party utilities: ---------------------- Supported Platforms: -------------------- Linux 2.4.x PPC (glibc2.1) Linux i686 WinNT (XFree cygwin) FreeBSD 4.6-STABLE i686 OpenBSD 3.2 (i386) Please email larry@scrudgeware.org for other success reports.
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