Hi. If I don't have a .twmrc file then the menus I find in twm are the ones
provided by debian menu_update. That's almost what I want, but that doesn't
give me the standard twm choices for raising and lowering windows, etc. If I
provide the standard .twmrc file then I don't have any debian menus. It's an
either/or proposition. I could, I suppose, add the .twmrc items as choices
through menu update, but wouldn't that mean that when I switch to an
alternate window manager it would be wrong again?

I think I'm confused what my strategy should be to configure twm, and
multiple window managers generally. How do I set up the menus so I can
switch between window managers on the fly by picking a menu choice? Should I
have .twmrc file?

What approach do I take?

Thanks!

Cheers,

Robin

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