There's good documentation for uwm in /usr/doc/ude/. It explains exactly how to use and modify uwm.
The documentation is in the ude directory because uwm ("Unix Window Manager") is part of the planned ude ("Unix Desktop Environment")--so far as I know, it's the only part of ude that's currently usable. ude is hosted at sourceforge, and one of the message boards there says they're working on gnome compatability, so perhaps the plan has changed from having a complete desktop environment to having a _great_ window manager that can eventually be used with gnome. If documentation was the only thing keeping you from trying uwm, I hope you'll give it another try. Lance Simmons On Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 07:28:39AM -0500, Carl Fink wrote: > > If anyone else is looking to try it, keep in mind that there's no man > page, no documention gets installed in /usr/doc, and no documentation > of the program at its home page, meaning you'll have to read the > source or something to figure out how it works.