Thanks to Jon Olsson for notification.
Changes:
- take over maintainership
- whitespace
- DESCR has 80 columns
- simplify
1.0.20030528:
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- License model changed to Artistic/GPL dual license.
- Fixed lockup when a window's title ends in its only colon
(and spaces) but even just the three dots and instance
number are too long to fit in the tab.
- Applied an (old) tab_switch_and_raise patch.
- Some #includes added.
- Phantom-window fix.
- Allow windows to move themselves
- Phantom dockapp fix
- "dock" configuration option changes: "hidden" option,
direction 1/0 replaced with "vertical" option.
- Added 'gotodir' function (move to frame in given direction).
- Makefile/path setting changes
- Built-in 'ws_menu' and 'movetows_menu'.
- Added keybindings to the man page.
- Added 'PWM manual' entry in the default root menu.
- Don't kill client on close if it does not support
WM_DELETE_WINDOW.
- Titles were not drawn correctly when toggling decorations
on if a window was closed when the associated frame was in
undecorated state.
- Don't change active window visual indication when displaying
a 'contextual menu'.
- Added 'goto_previous'.
- Windows with same name are numbered now
- Added pack_move
- Changed the order to which window in a frame to go when
the current is destroyed
- Added "detach" function
- Added attach/detach to window menu
- Added WM_COLORMAP_WINDOWS support
have it be automatically included by bsd.pkg.mk if USE_PKGINSTALL is set
to "YES". This enforces the requirement that bsd.pkg.install.mk be
included at the end of a package Makefile. Idea suggested by Julio M.
Merino Vidal <jmmv at menta.net>.
This package was provided in PR 12524 by salvage@plethora.net (T. M.
Pederson).
"PWM is a rather lightweight window manager. It has the unique feature
that multiple client windows can be attached to the same frame. This
feature helps keep windows, especially the numerous xterms, organized.
Being a lightweight window manager with emphasis on usability, PWM
does not have all the features that one might expect from a window
manager. Those features are simply unnecessary. PWM does not provide
pixmapped themes or other bloated eye candies but has a clean and
simple look inspired by BeOS and Motif. There are no icons and frames
cannot be iconified, only "shaded". Only one pointer focus mode is
supported: sloppy. PWM does not even have titlebar buttons and may
not be the easiest window manager to get into; most good things are
not.
PWM has workspaces, menus and Window Maker dockapp support. It has
pretty good keyboard support and almost all of the functionality is
configurable."