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Aewm is a modern, minimal window manager for X11. It is controlled entirely
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with the mouse, but contains no visible UI apart from window frames. It
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builds complex operations by chaining together primitives aewm does not try
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to do everything; there are plenty of better clients for defining hotkeys,
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menus, setting your background image, etc.
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Aewm makes it easy for you to keep the edges of the root window unobscured,
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so that you have essentially infinite space to click without having to aim
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(this principle is based on Fitts's Law). There is intentionally no panel
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or dock to get in the way.
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Aewm does not make decisions about where your windows should go. It can be
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used as an ordinary overlapping window manager, but is powerful enough to
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let you "tile" windows ad hoc if you prefer; maximizing space usage and
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removing overlaps are basic commands. You can also optionally take control
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of window mapping and change where windows will appear (including stacking
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and tiling) before they are actually shown.
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This port installs not only the window manager, but also the aemenu and
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aepanel applets. These provide a list of windows by title (vertically for
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aemenu, horizontally for aepanel) and a menu from which programs may be run.
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WWW: http://www.red-bean.com/decklin/aewm/
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