within GNOME or KDE, you can choose the appropriate entry, and it will
launch GNOME or KDE with Openbox as the window manager.</para>
- <para>If you don't want to run Openbox withing a desktop environment, then
+ <para>If you don't want to run Openbox within a desktop environment, then
it is recommended that you instead set up a ~/.xsession file and
use the <command>Default</command> session type. The ~/.xsession file
- should any applications you want to run at startup, and then run
+ should start any applications you want to run at startup, and then run
<command>&dhpackage;</command> at the end, such as:</para>
<blockquote><literallayout>
<para>You can use the <command>obconf</command> tool to configure Openbox
easily with a graphical interface, however more in-depth configuration
- is possible by editing the configuration files by hand. The default
- configuration files are installed in @configdir@/openbox/, and the
- user configuration is placed in ~/.config/openbox/. You can copy
- the default configuration to ~/.config/openbox and edit it to your
- liking.</para>
-
- <para>There are 3 default configuration files, <literal>rc.xml</literal>,
- <literal>rc-gnome.xml</literal>, and <literal>rc-kde.xml</literal>. The
- rc-gnome.xml is used when you run
- <command>openbox-gnome-session</command> and the rc-kde.xml is used when
- you run <command>openbox-kde-session</command>. The configuration
- files should be named the same in ~/.config/openbox/.</para>
-
+ is possible by editing the configuration files by hand. Please note that
+ <command>obconf</command> older than version 2.0 may not work at all
+ for you.</para>
+
+ <para>The default configuration files are installed in
+ @configdir@/openbox/rc.xml, and the user configuration is placed in
+ ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml. You can copy the default configuration
+ to ~/.config/openbox and edit it to your liking.</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>OPTIONS</title>
<term><option>--reconfigure</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>If Openbox is already running on the display, tell it to
- reload it's configuration.</para>
+ reload its configuration.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>