Installation of Openbox
Note
If XORG_PREFIX is not /usr
, tell
gcc about it:
export LIBRARY_PATH=$XORG_PREFIX/lib
If you installed only Python 3 PyXDG module convert one of the
scripts to Python 3:
2to3 -w data/autostart/openbox-xdg-autostart &&
sed 's/python/python3/' -i data/autostart/openbox-xdg-autostart
Install Openbox by running the
following commands:
./configure --prefix=/usr \
--sysconfdir=/etc \
--disable-static \
--docdir=/usr/share/doc/openbox-3.6.1 &&
make
This package does not come with a test suite.
Now, as the root
user:
make install
Command Explanations
--sysconfdir=/etc
: This option puts
Openbox's configuration files in
/etc/xdg/openbox instead of /usr/etc/xdg/openbox.
--docdir=/usr/share/doc/openbox-3.6.1
:
this puts a few files in a versioned directory in /usr/share/doc
.
--disable-static
: This
switch prevents installation of static versions of the libraries.
Configuring Openbox
Config Files
/etc/xdg/openbox/autostart, /etc/xdg/openbox/menu.xml,
/etc/xdg/openbox/rc.xml, ~/.config/openbox/autostart,
~/.config/openbox/menu.xml and ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml
Configuration Information
Openbox's right click menu can
be used to launch programs. The menu itself is configured with 2
files, /etc/xdg/openbox/menu.xml
and ~/.config/openbox/menu.xml
. To
make changes to the menu, copy /etc/xdg/openbox/menu.xml to
~/.config/openbox/menu.xml and edit it:
cp -rf /etc/xdg/openbox ~/.config
~/.config/openbox/menu.xml
can be
edited with a text editor or you can install Obmenu (requires
pyxml and PyGTK-2.24.0).
To have icons in your right click menu requires installing
Imlib2-1.4.9 before you install Openbox. To set an icon for an entry in the
menu edit ~/.config/openbox/menu.xml
and add an icon to
the <item> tag like this:
<item label="Mplayer" icon="/usr/share/pixmaps/mplayer.png">
Many other aspects of Openbox's
behaviour are configured with ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml
such as what
keybindings are used to launch programs or which mouse button
launches the main menu.
Details of the theme that Openbox applies to window decorations are
configured in ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml
. You can get a list of
the available themes with the command:
ls -d /usr/share/themes/*/openbox-3 | sed 's#.*es/##;s#/o.*##'
Starting Openbox
To automatically start openbox when you start
Xorg:
echo openbox > ~/.xinitrc
If you want to set a background image to your desktop you can use
display and launch it from
~/.xinitrc just before openbox:
cat > ~/.xinitrc << "EOF"
display -backdrop -window root /path/to/beautiful/picture.jpeg
exec openbox
EOF
Or if you like a bit of variety, put a selection of images in a
folder (in this example, the directory ~/.config/backgrounds) and
choose one at random each time you xinit:
cat > ~/.xinitrc << "EOF"
# make an array which lists the pictures:
picture_list=(~/.config/backgrounds/*)
# create a random integer between 0 and the number of pictures:
random_number=$(( ${RANDOM} % ${#picture_list[@]} ))
# display the chosen picture:
display -backdrop -window root "${picture_list[${random_number}]}"
exec openbox
EOF
If you like to have the numlock key set whan you start Xorg,
install
Numlockx and add that to your xinitrc. Another useful
application is D-Bus-1.10.10:
cat > ~/.xinitrc << "EOF"
. /etc/profile
picture_list=(~/.config/backgrounds/*)
random_number=$(( ${RANDOM} % ${#picture_list[*]} ))
display -backdrop -window root "${picture_list[${random_number}]}"
numlockx
eval $(dbus-launch --auto-syntax --exit-with-session)
lxpanel &
exec openbox
EOF