On Thu, 23 May 2002 15:21:01 -0700
Monte Milanuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I've been running XFCE on my little desktop (generic white box Celeron
> 266 w/ 128M RAM) as it is easier on the system than a full GNOME or
> KDE environment.  I was interested in trying IceWM again (its been a
> couple years).  I installed it no problem, but after using XFCE, I've
> gotten*really* used to being able to switch btwn virtual desktops w/
> Ctrl+F1, Ctrl+F2, etc. for the 1st desktop, the second, etc.  I found
> something kinda close in IceWM, Ctrl+Alt+-> or C+A+<- to cycle thru
> the desktops, but that doesn't always work if I have a console window
> open and it catches the key sequence (and usually complains loudly). 
> Am I missing something, or is this not a normal thing to try to do in
> IceWM?  Also, how do I enable more than 4 virtual desktops?  Say, like
> six or eight?
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Monte

You should probably join the icewm mailing list, or as a minimum, look
at the info provided on the homepage.

Quickly, edit ~/.icewm/preferences and/or ~/.icewm/keys. If the keys
file doesn't exist you'll need to create it, and explanations are best
left to the docs.

You can also change virtual desktops with CTRL-ALT-<number> with
<number> being the number of the desktop (1, 2, 3, etc).

If you haven't used it in awhile, you really need to check the docs and
even join the mailing list. It's changed a lot and there are things that
weren't there not too long ago.

-- 
Windows: the Pinto of the 21st century.



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