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2008-01-06Update to wmii-3.6, which now requires x11/dmenu and devel/libixp as externalghen1-13/+10
dependencies. Changes not explicitly listed, but the config file format changed again. :-( NOTES mentions: the semantics of WMII_MENU, WMII_9MENU and WMII_TERM have changed. If you're using them in custom scripts you'll need to change them to "eval $WMII_MENU" instead of just "$WMII_MENU"
2007-01-15Update to wmii 3.1, based on pkgsrc-wip/wmii-3. Changes since 2.5.x areghen1-22/+12
massive, see the homepage for more information. Take MAINTAINERship.
2006-10-12Update wmii to 2.5.2. Patch provided by PR 33285.obache1-22/+25
This is release version, previous was snapshot version.
2005-12-06Updated to 20051114. Patch provided by Leonard Schmidt in PR 32096.rillig1-6/+1
Changes: - removed some more actions. - the new wmibar layout has been improved.
2005-11-03Update wmii to 20051031. Patches provided by Leonard Schmidtminskim1-50/+13
(maintainer) in PR pkg/31961. Changes: - many actions were removed to only have those available that are absolutely necessary. - ~/.wmii-3 is the new configuration directory. - simplified the drawing routine and style stuff to allow only 1 border colour (removed approximately 150 lines of code). - changed wmibar and wmimenu to test some prototypical behavior for the upcoming 9P versions of those tools (removed about 150 lines of code).
2005-10-23Import wmii from pkgsrc-wip. Packaged by Leonard Schmidt.minskim1-0/+66
window manager improved 2 (wmii) is an improved, modularized and lightweight X11 window manager which supports tabbed, tiled and conventional window management through layouts. wmii consists of components that are independent processes and communicate via a socket-based virtual filesystem which is oriented on the "everything is a file" paradigm of the plan9 operating system. The core distribution of wmii contains the window manager itself, a master file system routing utility (wmifs), a generic bar (wmibar), a shortcut handler (wmikeys), and a generic interaction menu (wmimenu) beside several tiny utilities like wmir, wmiplumb, and wmiwarp.