.\".PP
.\"Openbox uses its own graphics class to render its images on the fly.
.\"By using style files, you can determine at a great level how your desktop looks.
.\".PP
.\"Openbox uses its own graphics class to render its images on the fly.
.\"By using style files, you can determine at a great level how your desktop looks.
-.\"Openbox currently uses its own protocol to communicate with other clients such
-.\"as the pager. Work is underway to support the new window manager specification
-.\"that both GNOME and KDE use.
+.\"Openbox currently uses the Blackbox protocol to communicate with other clients
+.\"such as the pager. Work is underway to support the new window manager
+.\"specification that both GNOME and KDE use.
Programs started by Openbox will have the
.B DISPLAY
environment variable set to this value, too.
Programs started by Openbox will have the
.B DISPLAY
environment variable set to this value, too.
This program is usually started by the user's startup script, most times called
.IR ~/.xinitrc .
To run openbox, modify the script by adding
This program is usually started by the user's startup script, most times called
.IR ~/.xinitrc .
To run openbox, modify the script by adding
From version 0.60.x, Openbox does no keyboard handling by itself; instead, it
relies on an external program
.IR bbkeys (1)
From version 0.60.x, Openbox does no keyboard handling by itself; instead, it
relies on an external program
.IR bbkeys (1)
-When selected, this item rereads the current style and menu files and
-applies any changes.
+When selected, this item rereads the current style, menu files and rc file,
+and applies any changes.
This is useful for creating a new style or theme, as you don't have to
constantly restart Openbox every time you save your style.
However, Openbox automagically rereads the menu whenever it changes.
This is useful for creating a new style or theme, as you don't have to
constantly restart Openbox every time you save your style.
However, Openbox automagically rereads the menu whenever it changes.
-.IR bsetroot (1), \ bbkeys (1) \" not there, yet ;-(
+.IR bsetroot (1), \ bbkeys (1), \ xftlsfonts (1), \ epist (1)