Graphical Environment Guide
About this book

How to use the chapters in this book

How to use the chapters in this book

Most of the chapters in this book describe how to perform a general task, such as changing colors, or creating new window manager menus. Other chapters are more reference-oriented, providing overviews of how to use major configuration components of the Graphical Environment, such as X resources and Desktop rules.

In general, the task-oriented chapters consist of several sections:

It is not intended that you read this manual sequentially. However, it is recommended that you familiarize yourself with the following reference chapters before attempting to configure the Graphical Environment: Chapter 1, ``Overview of the Graphical Environment''; Chapter 5, ``Understanding resources''; Chapter 16, ``Customizing the Desktop with rules''; and Chapter 12, ``Customizing the window manager''. You can use the task-oriented chapters on an as-needed basis.