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[I] Window Manager Improved - a lightweight window manager
[T] WMI is a new lightweight window manager for X11, which attempts to [T] combine the best features of LarsWM, Ion, evilwm and ratpoison into one [T] window manager. [T] WMI is highly customizable: it is designed with keyboard users in mind. [T] Each action (e.g. resizing the frame, creating a new workspace, [T] launching an app, note that WMI provides hundreds of actions) can be [T] bound to a shortcut. So say good-bye to the rodent :) [T] WMI is the vim among the window managers: its main user interaction is [T] oriented on the two modes of the famous vi editor - command mode and [T] normal mode. In WMI the command mode is called input mode and supports [T] the context-sensitive execution of actions. Outside this mode, only [T] actions which are bound to a shortcut can be invoked. [T] WMI is flexible: it is able to arrange multiple clients in one frame in [T] a maximized way, like Ion does, or to arrange them floating within [T] groups of the workspace. The track behavior of larswm can be emulated [T] through using two or more frames in a neighbor arrangement.
[U] http://wmi.modprobe.de/
[A] Anselm R. Garbe <anselmg at t-online.de> [M] Kai Schwenzfeier <niteblade@gmx.net>
[C] extra/windowmanager
[L] MIT [S] Stable [V] 10 [P] X -----5---9 300.000
[D] 1852640711 wmi-10.tar.gz http://download.berlios.de/wmi/
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