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<title>trayer-srg-1.1.6 imported from wip/</title>
<updated>2015-04-19T23:37:11Z</updated>
<author>
<name>cheusov</name>
<email>cheusov@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2015-04-19T23:37:11Z</published>
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<title>Initial import of the i3 window manager, version 4.4.</title>
<updated>2013-02-12T23:25:35Z</updated>
<author>
<name>tonnerre</name>
<email>tonnerre@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2013-02-12T23:25:35Z</published>
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	This package contains the i3 window manager, a small tiling window
	manager aimed at providing helpful modern features like Xinerama
	multi-screen support while still being completely keyboard
	controlled. It is mainly aimed at engineers and people who
	love to get their work done without switching between keyboard and
	mouse.</content>
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<entry>
<title>Initial import of notion-3.2011102900:</title>
<updated>2012-01-08T15:22:14Z</updated>
<author>
<name>wiz</name>
<email>wiz@pkgsrc.org</email>
</author>
<published>2012-01-08T15:22:14Z</published>
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Notion is a tiling, tabbed window manager for the X window system:

    Tiling: you divide the screen into non-overlapping 'tiles'.
    Every window occupies one tile, and is maximized to it

    Tabbing: a tile may contain multiple windows - they will be
    'tabbed'

    Static: most tiled window managers are 'dynamic', meaning they
    automatically resize and move around tiles as windows appear
    and disappear. Notion, by contrast, does not automatically
    change the tiling. You're in control.</content>
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<entry>
<title>Initial import of bmpanel2-2.1pre1:</title>
<updated>2011-06-18T15:30:59Z</updated>
<author>
<name>wiz</name>
<email>wiz@pkgsrc.org</email>
</author>
<published>2011-06-18T15:30:59Z</published>
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Nice NETWM-compatible panel for X11. Features:

* Look'n'feel customization via themes.
* A bunch of widgets: desktop switcher, taskbar, launchbar, systray,
  clock, decor, empty.
* Pseudo-transparency support.
* Written in C with speed and clarity in mind.
* Small number of dependencies, briefly: glib2, cairo, pango,
  libX11.
* Small memory footprint (about 2-4 megabytes).
* Small executable (80 kilobytes at the moment).</content>
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<entry>
<title>Initial import of wbar-2.2.2.</title>
<updated>2011-06-18T15:16:24Z</updated>
<author>
<name>wiz</name>
<email>wiz@pkgsrc.org</email>
</author>
<published>2011-06-18T15:16:24Z</published>
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Just a simple and highly customizable quick-launch tool.

Features
* It's coded in C++
* It uses Imlib2 to do the image processing
* It rides just on top of Xlib, no other toolkits.</content>
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<entry>
<title>Initial import of py-tyle-0.7.5:</title>
<updated>2011-06-18T10:44:24Z</updated>
<author>
<name>wiz</name>
<email>wiz@pkgsrc.org</email>
</author>
<published>2011-06-18T10:44:24Z</published>
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PyTyle is a manual tiling manager that can slide into any EWMH
compliant window manager, inspired by XMonad. It will allow you to
enable/disable tiling on a per screen per workspace basis, and
continually tile your windows.

Features include:
* Built in multi-monitor support (using Xinerama)
* Continuous tiling behavior similar to that of XMonad.
* Manual tiling on a per screen per workspace basis. Have tiling
  on one screen/workspace and not the other.
* Comes pre-packaged with a variety of tiling layouts ready for
  use. Also, PyTyle's object oriented design makes it incredibly easy
  to add or customize your own tiling layouts.
* Some configuration options include:
  * Adding margins on a per-screen basis (to force PyTyle to ignore
    docks/panels).
  * Tell PyTyle to ignore certain windows from tiling.
  * Configure defaults layouts on a per screen per workspace basis.
  * Completely customize all of PyTyle's key bindings.
* Dynamically reload configuration file.</content>
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<title>Import Musca window manager version 0.9.24 as wm/musca.</title>
<updated>2010-02-12T15:38:52Z</updated>
<author>
<name>asau</name>
<email>asau@pkgsrc.org</email>
</author>
<published>2010-02-12T15:38:52Z</published>
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Musca is a simple dynamic window manager for X windows,
with features nicked from ratpoison and dwm.

Packaged by David Demelier (PR 42796).</content>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Import echinus-0.3.8 as wm/echinus.</title>
<updated>2009-11-02T04:15:51Z</updated>
<author>
<name>obache</name>
<email>obache@pkgsrc.org</email>
</author>
<published>2009-11-02T04:15:51Z</published>
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Based on PR 42188 by Alexander Polakov.

echinus is a dynamic window manager for X11 supporting managing window
s in floating, tiled and maximized layouts based on dwm. All the
configuration is made via config file in Xresources format, so it is
not necessary to recompile echinus every time you change something.

echinus supports a small subset of EWMH to be compatible with external
panels and pagers. It draws a border around windows and also an
optional title bar. The goal of development is a small, fast
window manager without features not strictly related to window
management (menus, panels, etc.)</content>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Initial import of scrotwm-0.9.1:</title>
<updated>2009-02-21T15:15:29Z</updated>
<author>
<name>wiz</name>
<email>wiz@pkgsrc.org</email>
</author>
<published>2009-02-21T15:15:29Z</published>
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Scrotwm is a small dynamic tiling window manager for X11. It tries
to stay out of the way so that valuable screen real estate can be
used for much more important stuff. It has sane defaults and does
not require one to learn a language to do any configuration. It
was written by hackers for hackers and it strives to be small,
compact and fast.

It was largely inspired by xmonad and dwm. Both are fine products
but suffer from things like: crazy-unportable-language-syndrome,
silly defaults, asymmetrical window layout, "how hard can it be?"
and good old NIH. Nevertheless dwm was a phenomenal resource and
many good ideas and code was borrowed from it. On the other hand
xmonad has great defaults, key bindings and xinerama support but
is crippled by not being written in C.

Scrotwm is a beautiful pearl! For it too, was created by grinding
irritation. Nothing is a bigger waste of time than moving windows
around until they are the right size-ish or having just about any
relevant key combination being eaten for some task one never needs.
The path of agony is too long to quote and in classical OpenBSD
fashion (put up, or hack up) a brand new window manager was whooped
up to serve no other purpose than to obey its masters. It was
written by Marco Peereboom &amp; Ryan Thomas McBride and it is released
under the ISC license.</content>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Import compiz-fusion-plugins-extra:</title>
<updated>2008-05-12T13:20:17Z</updated>
<author>
<name>jmcneill</name>
<email>jmcneill@pkgsrc.org</email>
</author>
<published>2008-05-12T13:20:17Z</published>
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Compiz is a compositing window manager that uses 3D graphics acceleration
via OpenGL. It provides various new graphical effects and features on
any desktop environment, including Gnome and KDE.

This package contains the 'extra' set of plugins for compiz.</content>
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