Re: Bug#638650: ITP: subtle -- grid-based manual tiling window manager
Thomas Koch schrieb am Sunday, den 21. August 2011:
> Alexander Wirt:
> > Package: wnpp
> > Severity: wishlist
> > Owner: Alexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org>
> >
> > Package name : subtle
> > Version : 0.10.3008-nu
> > Upstream Author : Christoph Kappel <unexist@dorfelite.net>
> > URL : http://http://subforge.org/projects/subtle/wiki
> > License : GPL2
> > Programming Lang: C, Ruby
> > Description : grid-based manual tiling window manager
> >
> > Grid-based manual tiling window manager with a strong focus on easy
> > but customizable look and feel.
> > .
> > In comparison to other tiling window managers,
> > subtle has no automatic tiling of the screen size in any way.
> > Instead, windows are arranged according to positions inside
> > of a grid. These positions are called gravities.
>
> Hard to imagine none of these would be good enough, but if you think so.
>
> axi-cache search (haskell OR tiling OR tiled) AND x11::window-manager
> 9 results found.
> Results 1-9:
> 100% larswm - Lars Window Manager with tiled windows
> 93% wmii2 - lightweight tabbed and tiled X11 window manager, version 2
> 92% wmii - lightweight tabbed and tiled X11 window manager, version 3
> 90% i3-wm - improved dynamic tiling window manager
> 76% dwm - dynamic window manager
> 70% scrotwm - dynamic tiling window manager
> 57% stumpwm - tiling, keyboard driven Common Lisp window manager
> 55% awesome - highly configurable, next generation framework window manager
> for X
> 23% xmonad - A lightweight X11 window manager
I tried all of them. And I am fed up with lua or haskell. And as written in
the description the concept is different to classical tiling.
Alex
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