I am starting to get a handle on the potential that jwmappmenugen
has with filter creation that can sort very specifically what gets analyzed to be in a menu. Not fully there yet but it feels like this will work well in the KLV-Boxer structure.
Inspired by KLV-Spectr's good performance in heavy work load environments and very fast responsive operations throughout and impressed by KLV-Airedale's ease of use and configuration with it's XFCE4 desktop, KLV-Boxer with it's core almost exactly the same as the other two systems is aimed to be the in between link.
For users that need or desire the crazy performance of KLV-Spectr but still want the familiarity and conveniences (advantages) of a stacking window manager, KLV-Boxer with JWM looks like it can be that system. Boots fast, solid and reliable and low OS RAM usage leaving more RAM available for the work load. Puppy Linux users will find the look and feel similar, but this is a FirstRib initrd
driven Kennel Linux Void with all the features that the KLV's bring to the table.
I always wondered about the missing icons in the different menus and now have a better understanding on why. Turns out it's the search paths and that there is a standard with the names of the icons that are looked for the menu categories in the different icon packs.
Rox
may not be the pinboard in the end and would be replaced by another but for now since it's operation is well known and KLV-Boxer is aimed to also be very useful in keeping old hardware running well and is actually very modern.