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  1. cwm (1) - OpenBSD manual pages

    Jul 20, 2023 · cwm is a window manager for X11 which contains many features that concentrate on the efficiency and transparency of window management, while maintaining the simplest and most pleasant aesthetic.

  2. cwm (window manager) - Wikipedia

    cwm (Calm Window Manager) [2] is a stacking window manager for the X Window System. While it is primarily developed as a part of OpenBSD 's base system, [3] portable versions are available on other Unix-like operating systems.

  3. Getting started with cwm - undeadly.org

    For some time now cwm (calm window manager) has been part of the OpenBSD X.org installation. I've been fond of it since I tried it last year. Lately I've been exploring and would like to share my findings. I divided them in simple topics ending with my current configuration file (~/.cwmrc). When starting cwm we get only a "blank desktop".

  4. OpenBSD’s CWM: An Underrated Window Manager (Plus a Comfy …

    Apr 29, 2022 · Keyboard-driven workflow: this is what cwm is geared towards. Whatever you want to do with a window (move, resize, snap, maximize, hide, etc), there’s a keybinding for it.

  5. cwmrc (5) - OpenBSD manual pages

    Jul 20, 2023 · cwmrc — calm window manager configuration file. This manual page describes the cwm (1) configuration file. The current line can be extended over multiple lines using a backslash (‘\’). Comments can be put anywhere in the file using a …

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

    This is a port of OpenBSD's excellent cwm[0] to Linux and other Unices. 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. This port requires pkg-config, Xft, Xinerama and Xrandr.

  7. 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. A “portable” version which runs on Linux is also available.

  8. openbsd-cwm (1) — cwm — Debian bookworm — Debian …

    cwm is a window manager for X11 which contains many features that concentrate on the efficiency and transparency of window management, while maintaining the simplest and most pleasant aesthetic.

  9. cwm (1) - Why OpenBSD rocks

    Marius Aamodt Eriksen and a few others developed cwm for X11, which contains many features that concentrate on the efficiency and transparency of window management, while maintaining the simplest and most pleasant aesthetic. cwm was released in …

  10. OpenBSD: cwm – Astro-GR

    OpenBSD comes with the nicest window manager I have ever used, cwm. It is light, of course, but in particular smartly thought. It is one of the main reasons I use OpenBSD as a desktop. Check the latest update on github. The information here is an outdated example. In the github repository you will also find the scripts that I use on cwmrc.

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