From: Dave Airlie (david.airlie at domain ul.ie)
Date: Wed 30 Jun 1999 - 14:51:09 IST
> I prefer the icon integration of wm, the way they represent the programme
> and you drag it to clip to 'save' it. I'd forgotten how tacky traditional
> window manager icon handling is, where the icon just signifies a minimised
> window. E's doesn't seem anymore sophisticated than that of OpenLook.
I hate to say it but from what I know icons usually have represented
minimised windows .. I could never get used to WindowMakers icons for
programs and sometimes icons for minimised windows, it is attaching too
many functions to the same thing, so people get confused (well ppl like me
at any rate) ...
Dave.
>
> -paul.
>
>
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