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Bug#616309: marked as done (ITP: clfswm -- A(nother) Common Lisp FullScreen Window Manager)



Your message dated Mon, 31 Oct 2011 23:00:41 +0100
with message-id <4EAF1A89.5020807@thykier.net>
and subject line ITP: clfswm -- A(nother) Common Lisp FullScreen Window Manager
has caused the Debian Bug report #616309,
regarding ITP: clfswm -- A(nother) Common Lisp FullScreen Window Manager
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Desmond O. Chang" <dochang@gmail.com>


* Package name    : clfswm
  Version         : 20110227.git98bbb72
  Upstream Author : Philippe Brochard <pbrochard@common-lisp.net>
* URL             : http://common-lisp.net/project/clfswm/
* License         : GPL3
  Programming Lang: Common Lisp
  Description     : A(nother) Common Lisp FullScreen Window Manager

CLFSWM is a 100% Common Lisp X11 window manager (based on Tinywm and
Stumpwm. Many thanks to them).  It can be driven only with the
keyboard or with the mouse.

A display contains a root frame and its children. A child can be a
window or another frame. The root frame or its children can be the
current root. The current root is fullscreen maximized (no
decorations, no buttons, no menus: nothing, just the application
fullscreen!).

CLFSWM is highly dynamic. By default there is only one frame (the root
frame). Other frames are created/deleted on the fly. A window can be
in more than one frame, so it can have multiple views of the same
windows.

Using CLFSWM is like walking through a tree of frames and
windows. Enter in a child to make it the current root and make it
fullscreen maximized. Leave it to make its parent the current root.



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Source: clfswm
Source-Version: 20110305.git58f154e-1


http://packages.qa.debian.org/c/clfswm/news/20110930T223207Z.html



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