Part One will just provide a brief overview of what you get “out of the box,” no fiddling necessary. Most configuration options in X-perl are yes/no only (see all the checkboxes?) The author has also provided great mouseover tooltip support explaining what the majority of the options are, so really, my explanations will be limited to things that I think may be confusing or hard to find.
However, since X-perl is the easiest to configure and set up, we’ll tackle the ins and outs of X-perl first. I’ve had some queries popping up seeking more information about X-perl unit frames (and grid… and vuhdo… and pitbull).