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On , there are two different window managers that are commonly
used. One of them, called twm is short for ``Tab
Window Manager''. It is larger than the other window manager usually used, fvwm.
(fvwm stands for ``F(?) Virtual Window Manager''--the author
neglected to tie down exactly what the f stood for.) Both twm
and fvwm are highly configurable, which means I can't tell you
exactly what keys do what in your particular setup.
To learn about twm's configuration, look at
Section . fvwm's configuration is
covered in Section .
Converted on:
Mon Apr 1 08:59:56 EST 1996
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