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DWM INC OF NEW YORK

EWMH · Lua script · Xft · D-Bus · pointer movement · different layout dwm-sprinkles -- dwm with colorfull bar · transparency · pre-configured pertag and more dwm-win32 -- dwm ported to windows echinus -- dwm fork with EWMH · Xft support i3 -- wmii fork with XCB · multihead · vertical column · command mode qtile -- pure python wm · used ideas from dwm scrotwm -- dwm clone with multihead · config file · mouse · stdin commands support (was dwm-rfigura) xmonad -- dwm clone in haskell

SCHENECTADY, NY 12303

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EWMH
Lua script
Xft
D-Bus
pointer movement
different layout dwm-sprinkles -- dwm with colorfull bar
transparency
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pre-configured pertag and more dwm-win32 -- dwm ported to windows echinus -- dwm fork with EWMH
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Xft support i3 -- wmii fork with XCB
multihead
vertical column
command mode qtile -- pure python wm
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used ideas from dwm scrotwm -- dwm clone with multihead
config file
mouse
stdin commands support (was dwm-rfigura) xmonad -- dwm clone in haskell

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