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swm: An X Window Manager Shell

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swm: An X Window Manager Shell
swm is a policy-free, user configurable window manager client for the X Window System. Besides providing basic window manager functionality, swm introduces new features not found in existing window managers. First and foremost, swm has no default look-and-feel. Like the X Window system itself, swm does not dictate policy (look-and-feel); rather, it provides the mechanism for implementing window management policy. Users are not required to learn a new programming language to modify its behavior; instead, simple objects with associated actions determine swm's operation. Its major advantage over other window managers is a feature called the Virtual Desktop. The Virtual Desktop effectively makes the X root window larger than the physical limits of the display and can be panned in a number of ways, including scrollbars, a panner object, or window manager commands. Besides window management, swm also provides primitive session management. It can save a user's current window layout...
Thomas E. LaStrange
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Updated 07 Nov 2010
Type Conference
Year 1990
Where USENIX
Authors Thomas E. LaStrange
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