xfce version 3 vs. 4 : missing features?

edscott wilson garcia edscott at imp.mx
Mon Sep 29 02:37:33 CEST 2003


On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 19:14, David F. Skoll wrote:

> After 14 years, I'm not about to learn new desktop habits.  I think
> it's fine and wonderful that XFCE-4 has introduced all kinds of new
> ways of doing things.  But please let me keep my customizability.
> There's a worrying trend to "dumb-down" UNIX/Linux desktop software,
> making it less and less configurable.  I lament the fact that XFCE has
> *lost* configurability in the move from 3 to 4.
> 

It's not that it has lost configurability. Rather it has gained
modularity. AFAIK, to keep things clean and efficient. Check the
archives for the xfce4-dev list and you will find postings about
keyboard customization. They might even be in the faq, tips or docs
maintained by Francois.


> Regards,
> 
> David.
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