spellcheck 2.0 openbox settings

19.04
Lyn Perrine 5 years ago
parent 2882df40dd
commit 4e745135d6

@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ Lubuntu ships with version 0.14.1 of openbox settings.
Usage
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The :guilabel:`Theme` tab changes the titlebars and menus provided by the window manager. To change the theme of the titlebar select the theme on the arcieve on the and see how it looks by left clicking on the theme name. The new titlebars will immediately appear and you will see it on that window. If you want to check what menus to close windows will look like click on the icon on the left of the titlebar.
The :guilabel:`Theme` tab changes the titlebars and menus provided by the window manager. To change the theme of the titlebar select the theme on the archive on the and see how it looks by left clicking on the theme name. The new titlebars will immediately appear and you will see it on that window. If you want to check what menus to close windows will look like click on the icon on the left of the titlebar.
.. image:: obconf-titlebar.png
The :guilabel:`Appearance` tab lets you change where the buttons are so for is you want and the order of the buttons on the title bar. Lubuntu ships with the ability to have two additional buttons on the titlebar one for shading or rolling up with the window so you can put this in the left to right order of the letters where you want the button. To make a window show on all desktop you can add D button in box for the window order. If you want to change the window titlebar button order to have the iconifiy (minimize), maximize, and close buttons on the left then move the letters IMC to the left of L for window label or the title of the window. If you want to have the close maximize and iconify buttons first the box labled window titles should read CMI Then L for the window label which will always be in the center. If you wanted the buttons on the right with close Maximize, iconify the window title L and then shade the window, all desktops and the window icon in the far right it should read CMILSDN.
The :guilabel:`Appearance` tab lets you change where the buttons are so for is you want and the order of the buttons on the title bar. Lubuntu ships with the ability to have two additional buttons on the titlebar one for shading or rolling up with the window so you can put this in the left to right order of the letters where you want the button. To make a window show on all desktop you can add D button in box for the window order. If you want to change the window titlebar button order to have the iconifiy (minimize), maximize, and close buttons on the left then move the letters IMC to the left of L for window label or the title of the window. If you want to have the close maximize and iconify buttons first the box labeled window titles should read CMI Then L for the window label which will always be in the center. If you wanted the buttons on the right with close Maximize, iconify the window title L and then shade the window, all desktops and the window icon in the far right it should read CMILSDN.
The :guilabel:`Windows retain a border when undecorated` checkbox has windows still have a border if you choose to undecorate them. The :guilabel:`Animate iconify and restore` checkbox runs a simple animation when you iconify(minimize) a window or restore it.
@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ The :guilabel:`Move & Resize` tab lets you change settings for moving and resizi
.. image:: obconf-mv-resize.png
The :guilabel:`Mouse` tab use the focus follow mouse tab is if you move the mouse over the window it will automatically focus on that window. To automatically focus windows when the mouse cursor when the mouse pointer check the :guilabel:`Focus windows when the mouse pointer moves over them`. To change your focus to a new window check/uncheck the checkbox :guilabel:`Move focus under the mouse when switching desktops`. If you move a window with a keyboard shortcut and a different window is under it check the :guilabel:`Move focus under the mouse when the mouse is not moving` checkbox. The checkbox :guilabel:`Raise windows when the mouse pointer moves over them` moves the window up in the layers. The :guilabel:`Double click on the titlebar` drop down of doubleclicking on the titlebar what option of to shade or maximize the window or custom actions which lubuntu has set to maximize.
The :guilabel:`Mouse` tab use the focus follow mouse tab is if you move the mouse over the window it will automatically focus on that window. To automatically focus windows when the mouse cursor when the mouse pointer check the :guilabel:`Focus windows when the mouse pointer moves over them`. To change your focus to a new window check/uncheck the checkbox :guilabel:`Move focus under the mouse when switching desktops`. If you move a window with a keyboard shortcut and a different window is under it check the :guilabel:`Move focus under the mouse when the mouse is not moving` checkbox. The checkbox :guilabel:`Raise windows when the mouse pointer moves over them` moves the window up in the layers. The :guilabel:`Double click on the titlebar` drop down of double clicking on the titlebar what option of to shade or maximize the window or custom actions which lubuntu has set to maximize.
On the :guilabel:`Desktops` tab to change number of desktops press the up arrow to add an additional desktop or the down arrow to reduce the number of virtual desktops. When switching desktops there is a checkbox to show a notification and a field for how many milliseconds to show that notification for. If you want to rename a desktop double click on the desktop name and type the name of the desktop you want.

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