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You drive PYWM by creating a subclass of the basic pywm.WM window manager class. If you want even more per-window control, you can subclass the pywm.window class as well. Plenty of examples in the PYWM distribution you can use as a starting point. In contrast to other Python-driven window managers, this one is so easy and intuitive that you'll be hacking your own window manager script in a couple of minutes. A set of easily-undersood example scripts is included with the distribution.
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@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.1.1.1 2003/11/26 16:24:23 mpasternak Exp $
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/__init__.py
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/__init__.pyc
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/__init__.pyo
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/applets.py
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/applets.pyc
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/applets.pyo
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/__init__.py
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/__init__.pyc
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/__init__.pyo
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/example1.py
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/example1.pyc
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/example1.pyo
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/example2.py
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/example2.pyc
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/example2.pyo
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/example3.py
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/example3.pyc
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/example3.pyo
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/example4.py
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/example4.pyc
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/example4.pyo
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/example5.py
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/example5.pyc
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/example5.pyo
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/examplen.py
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/examplen.pyc
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/examplen.pyo
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/testimport.py
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/testimport.pyc
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples/testimport.pyo
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/fltk.py
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/fltk.pyc
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/fltk.pyo
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/flwm.py
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/flwm.pyc
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/flwm.pyo
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${PYSITELIB}/pywm/flwm_.so
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@dirrm ${PYSITELIB}/pywm/examples
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@dirrm ${PYSITELIB}/pywm
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