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major change is that sawfish now uses gtk2 to display it's menus, and the GNOME 1.x dependency is dropped.
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Sawfish is an extensible window manager using an Emacs Lisp-like
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scripting language--all window decorations are configurable, the basic
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idea is to have as much user-interface policy as possible controlled
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through the Lisp language. This is no layer on top of twm, but a wholly
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new architecture.
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Despite this extensibility its policy is currently very minimal
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compared to most window managers. Its aim is simply to manage windows
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in the most flexible and attractive manner possible. As such it does
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not implement desktop backgrounds, applications docks, or other things
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that may be achieved through separate applications.
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All high-level wm functions are implemented in Lisp for future
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extensibility or redefinition. Currently this includes menus (using
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GTK2+), interactive window moving and resizing, virtual workspaces,
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iconification, focus/transient window policies, frame theme definitions
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and much more.
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