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OroboROX is a window-manager and nothing else. It has no panel/taskbar, desktop icons or root-menu. OroboROX is meant to be used with ROX-Filer, which provides all these.
OroboROX features a capable pixmap theme engine, mostly backwards compatible with Xfwm4, which has a few enhancements not yet available in OroboROX. Easily portable are also themes created for OroborOSX, the window-manager Apple ships with MacOS X (X11.app). Thus a wealth of themes is readily available from the start. 14 high-quality themes are included in this distribution.
Title fonts are freely configurable. The title may be centered, left aligned or right aligned. Button layout is also freely configurable. Color schemes may be defined independent from the themes. There is lots of settings that can be changed by right- clicking the OroboROX icon and choosing 'Options...'
OroboROX is fully keyboard controllable. Shortcuts can be freely defined in the KeyBindings options.
The focus and raise behaviour is configurable in the Windows options.
The left (1) button on the window title always moves the window, the window will be raised or kept at the same stacking level depending on the Raise policy setting. Middle (2) and right (3) buttons are individually configurable to move/resize window and to raise/lower/keep the stacking level.
All actions available when clicking or dragging on the window title is also available anywhere in a window by holding down the Window-ops-modifier key, configurable in the KeyBindings options.
Some window title buttons have extra functions when clicked with mousebutton 2 or 3:
ScrollWheel on window title shades/unshades.
Themes and Schemes are packaged as AppDir's and are relocatable.
To create a Theme-AppDir, just put your theme in a dir and copy LoadTheme.sh to AppRun and make it executable, and put a .DirIcon preview image and an AppInfo.xml inside the AppDir as usual... Same thing for Schemes, but use LoadScheme.sh instead.
OroboROX themes consist of a number of bitmap graphics elements (tiles) in XPM format. These are the four corner pieces, the three elements which form the left, right and bottom of the frame, and the titlebar made of five elements, to allow for fancy and assymetrical themes. Each frame element must be provided for the active and inactive state. When you want an element to look similar in both states, you achieve this by copying or symlinking the pixmap file to the proper name.
OroboROX supports five types of titlebar buttons with three distinct states, the active and inactive states like with the other frame elements, plus the pressed state. Again you can use the copying or symlinking trick, if you don't intend to make these states visually distinct.
Supported Button Types:
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