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<html> <head> <title>dwm - dynamic window manager</title> <meta name="author" content="Anselm R. Garbe"> <meta name="generator" content="ed"> <meta name="copyright" content="(C)opyright 2006 by Anselm R. Garbe"> <style type="text/css"> body { color: #000000; font-family: sans-serif; } </style> </head> <body> <center> <img src="logo.png"/><br /> <h3>dynamic window manager</h3> <center> <h2>Description</h3> <p> dwm is a dynamic window manager for X11. </p> <h2>Differences to wmii</h2 <p> In contrast to wmii, dwm is only a window manager, and nothing else. Hence, it is much smaller, faster and simpler. dwm does <b>not</b> include following features wmii provides: </p> <ul> <li>9P support</li> <li>status bar</li> <li>menu</li> <li>editable tagbars</li> <li>shell-based config/control file</li> <li>small tools (selection printer, mouse warper)</li> </ul> <p> dwm is only a single binary, it's source code is intended to never exceed 2000 SLOC. </p> <p> dwm is customized through editing its source code, that makes it extremely fast and secure - it does not process any input data which hasn't been known at compile time, except window title names. </p> <p> dwm is based on tagging and dynamic window management (however simpler than wmii or larswm). </p> <p> dwm don't distinguishes between layers, there is no floating or managed layer. Wether the clients of currently selected tag are managed or not managed, you can re-arrange all clients on the fly. Popup- and fixed-size windows are treated unmanaged. </p> <p> dwm uses 1-pixel borders to provide the maximum of screen real estate to clients. Small titlebars are only drawn in front of unfocused clients. </p> <p> garbeam <b>don't</b> wants any feedback to dwm. If you ask for support, feature requests or if you report bugs, they will be <b>ignored</b> with a high chance. dwm is only intended to fit garbeam's needs, however you are free to download and distribute/relicense it, with the conditions of the <a href="http://wmii.de/cgi-bin/hgwebdir.cgi/dwm?f=f10eb1139362;file=LICENSE;style=raw">MIT/X Consortium license</a>. </p> <h2>Development</h2> <p> dwm is actively developed in parallel to wmii. You can <a href="http://wmii.de/cgi-bin/hgwebdir.cgi/dwm">browse</a> its source code repository or get a copy using <a href="http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/">Mercurial</a> with following command: </p> <p> <em>hg clone http://wmii.de/cgi-bin/hgwebdir.cgi/dwm</em> </p> <p>--Anselm</p> </body> </html>