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[http://obmenu.sf.net/ ObMenu - Edit your Openbox menus from the comfort of a gui] | [http://obmenu.sf.net/ ObMenu - Edit your Openbox menus from the comfort of a gui] | ||
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+ | [http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/obladi/ Obladi - Another menu editor, still in development] | ||
[http://obapps.sourceforge.net ObApps - GUI tool for managing per-application settings] | [http://obapps.sourceforge.net ObApps - GUI tool for managing per-application settings] |
Revision as of 04:40, 25 October 2010
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Mailing list
The Openbox mailing list is a great place to go to ask questions about Openbox, and any help you can provide to others is always very appreciated. Please use the bugzilla for bug reports and patches as they get lost very easily on mailing lists.
You can subscribe to and unsubscribe from the mailing list at this webpage.
To post to the mailing list, send the email to openbox@icculus.org. (You need to subscribe before you can post.)
Archives of the mailing list can be found here (mailman) or here (gmane).
IRC
Openbox has an IRC channel on oftc stealthily called #openbox.
For support, please read the documentation and use the mailing list.
Related Projects
ObConf - Openbox configuration tool
Obkey - Openbox key editor tool
ObMenu - Edit your Openbox menus from the comfort of a gui
Obladi - Another menu editor, still in development
ObApps - GUI tool for managing per-application settings
Stylebox - A theme editor for Openbox. This version is now somewhat out of date and looking for someone to pick up where it left off. Could it be you?
OBHotkey - Command-line tool for creating hotkeys
ObLogout - Advanced Openbox Logout Script
ObPager - Lightweight EWMH compliant pager
wmctrl - Command line control of your desktop
MenuMaker - Generate Openbox menus
Clickity provides mouse-click simulation like Gnome's MouseTweaks or KDE's KMouseTool, but doesn't require a desktop environment or accessibility framework and so is useful for people using Openbox standalone or in conjunction with a lightweight environment.