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  1. cwm (window manager) - Wikipedia

    cwm is a stacking window manager oriented towards heavy keyboard usage, [10] [11] small footprint and ease of use. While it lacks explicit virtual desktops functionality, it can be emulated by using the window groups mechanism.

  2. pguerin3/cwmrc: Configuration of the Calm Window Manager (CWM) - GitHub

    CWM is a minimalist floating window manager: x [x] float windows by default. x [x] snap any window into a corner, or edge of the screen. x [x] snap the floating windows into a tiling configuration. eg either x [x] horizontal master/stack, or vertical master/stack. x [x] retain gaps between the windows and the edge of the screen.

  3. cwm - ArchWiki

    cwm is an X11 window manager with a focus on getting out of your way so you can be productive. It was originally derived from evilwm , but the codebase has since been re-written from scratch. cwm is developed as part of the OpenBSD base system.

  4. Window Managers and CWM Overview - André Machado | Blog

    A Window Manager (WM) is a crucial component of a graphical user interface (GUI) in operating systems, particularly in Unix-like systems such as Linux. It controls the placement and appearance of windows within a desktop environment, providing the user with the means to interact with different applications.

  5. The Calm Window Manager (cwm) - a quick start guide

    Given that the Ultrix Window Manager (uwm) is now largely unavailable outside of NetBSD or its pgksrc system, the prize would go to the Calm Window Manager (cwm) - besides, it one-ups uwm by dispensing with the right-click dropdown menu on the root window.

  6. GitHub - mariusae/cwm: cwm window manager

    cwm has several novel features, including the ability to search. for windows. * Improved alt-tabbing, including the ability to reverse cycle. * Display of a context menu when alt-tabbing, showing the previous, current and next window in the cycle order. * Much improved ranking in search. * In search-menus, the ability to list every item.

  7. portable version of OpenBSD's cwm (1) window manager

    cwm is a window manager for X11 which contains many features that concentrate on the efficiency and transparency of window management. cwm also aims to maintain the simplest and most pleasant aesthetic.

  8. CWM - Archcraft

    CWM is an X11 window manager with a focus on getting out of your way so you can be productive. It was originally derived from evilwm, but the codebase has since been re-written from scratch. Once you finish installing Archcraft, CWM can be installed on the top of it. It's pre-configured and ready to go.

  9. cwm window manager - VSIDO Community

    Jul 2, 2013 · cwm is one of those minimalist window managers - no window decorations, but good key binding control. Configured in the $HOME/.cwmrc file; good man pages for cwm and cwmrc. The default window manager for OpenBSD, I believe:

  10. cwm - Calm Window Manager - stacking window manager

    Sep 12, 2023 · cwm (Calm Window Manager) is an OpenBSD fork of calmwn, a clean and lightweight stacking window manager. cwm is free and open source software.

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