On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 05:46:55PM +0100, Joachim Trinkwitz wrote: > Sawfish (as it is called by now) is configurable in GCC itself (look a > little bit further down ...), so I guess, the config tool is disabled > there.
Well, I upgraded to sawfish-gnome; the config tool came up in Gnome CC. But no changes got accepted. So, went to the command line; ran sawmill-ui; the error message revealed some config problem (don't remember exactly). Read the docs and thought I need a ~/.sawfish/custom file. It didn't exist so I 'touch'ed it. And now, I can make changes to the WM! Specifically, I wanted another workspace. There's a moral in there somewhere when the command line saves the day|gui and you're trying to use the gui for the eye candy and to make things easier to use. Jonathan