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NAME

       Openbox - standards compliant, fast, light-weight, extensible window manager.

SYNOPSIS

       openbox [options]

DESCRIPTION

       Openbox works with your applications, and makes your desktop easier to manage.  This is because the
       approach to its development was the opposite of what seems to be the general case for window managers.
       Openbox was written first to comply with standards and to work properly. Only when that was in place did
       the team turn to the visual interface.

       Openbox is fully functional as a stand-alone working environment, or can be used as a drop-in replacement
       for the default window manager in the GNOME or KDE desktop environments.

       Openbox 3 is a completely new breed of window manager. It is not based upon any existing code base,
       although the visual appearance has been based upon that of Blackbox. Openbox 2 was based on the Blackbox
       0.65.0 codebase.

OPTIONS

       --sm-disable
            Disable connection to session manager.

       --sm-client-id <ID>
            Specify session management ID.

       --sm-save-file <FILE>
            Specify file to load a saved session from.

       --replace
            Replace the currently running window manager.

       --help
            Display some help and exit.

       --version
            Display the version and exit.

       --sync
            Run in synchronous mode (this is slow and meant for debugging X routines).

       --debug
            Display debugging output.

AUTHORS

       Openbox was written by Mikael Magnusson <mangosoft@comhem.se> and Ben Jansens <ben@openbox.org>, aided by
       several contributors; for a full list read the file AUTHORS.

       This manual page was written by Tore Anderson <tore@debian.org>.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
       General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your
       option) any later version.

       On Debian GNU/Linux systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in
       `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL'.