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Revision as of 21:29, 28 February 2018
Welcome to the community maintained documentation for Openbox! Please help out and add your own articles or improve the ones that are already here.
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Configuration
rc.xml
- The configuration documentation has details on the various options you can set in rc.xml.
Application settings
- Customize properties such as borders, geometry, workspace presence, layering etc. on a per-application basis.
Mouse & keybindings
Binding documentation
- Improve productivity and customize the function of your desktop by binding actions to key/mouse buttons (commonly called hot keys).
Actions
- Comprehensive documentation of all actions available for key and mouse bindings and the options which can affect their behavior.
Themes
Theme specification
- Comprehensive detail and documentation all of the elements found in an Openbox theme.
Openbox 3.4 theme file changes
- Details differences between 3.3->3.4 theme files
- A tool to help with converting blackbox/fluxbox themes to Openbox themes. (For non-xpm-based themes.)
Menus
Menu documentation
- Describes how to set up your own menus in Openbox.
Actions
- The actions documentation lists all of the actions available for use in Openbox menus.
- Documentation of the pipe menu function. If you're looking for scripts there are a number of pipe menus available on the community page.
- There are a number of pipe menus that can generate your applications menu from what packages are installed on the system. See this section for a complete list.
Desktop Environments
Openbox in GNOME
- Instructions for running Openbox in the GNOME desktop environment and getting things to work how you want.
Openbox in KDE
- Instructions for running Openbox in K Desktop Environment.
Openbox in XFCE
- Instructions for running Openbox in the XFCE desktop enviroment.
openbox-session
No Desktop Environment
- Running Openbox outside of common desktop environments, applications/widgets to enhance functionality of Openbox.
Autostart
- The autostart documentation gives instructions on how to launch programs with Openbox at startup (when not running Openbox inside a full desktop environment like XFCE or KDE).
Miscellaneous
rc.xml Configuration examples
- rc.xml Configuration reference - Lists all default key bindings and default configuration.
- Focus-follows-mouse - This configuration is similar to the default configuration, but has more suitable mouse bindings for focus-follows-mouse that won't interfere with your windows' stacking order.
- Vi-styled bindings - Two examples of Vi-style keybindings (by Clay Barnes).
- "Windows"/Super key control - Example of using the "Windows" AKA. Super key to control windows (by Deters).
- Irssi-style window switching
Feature list
- A list of features found in the Openbox windowmanager.
Frequently asked questions
Compiling from source
- Details what you need to build the latest version of Openbox, and how to install it correctly.
Using Git
- Explains how to get bleeding-edge Openbox code for testing or developing with.
ObConf
- Obconf provides a simple graphical user interface to ease configuration for new Openbox users.
Upgrading to 3.4
- Walks through all the changes made since version 3.3, and there is a lot of them. Some of them mean new configuration options and features available to you, that you need to update your configuration to access.
Other resources
- The Arch wiki has a lot of great information on setting up and using Openbox.
- Many Openbox questions have been answered in forums around the internet. Trying a search may be fruitful.
- See community portal for other community resources and related projects.