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Although the computer screen is two-dimensional, today most users of windowing environments control their systems with a one-dimensional list of choices -- the standard pull-down or drop-down menus such as those found on Microsoft Windows, Presentation Manager, or the Macintosh. An alternative user-interface technique is "pie" menus - two-dimensional, circular, and in many ways easier to use and faster than conventional linear menus. Pie menus also work well with alternative pointing devices such as those found in stylus or pen-based systems. piewm is a virtual window manager based on tvtwm, which uses pie menus.
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.1.1.1 2002/10/28 22:28:32 agc Exp $
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SHA1 (piewm-1.02.tar.gz) = 0b9e65853642d86f2e7254f59f7d03b951d77018
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Size (piewm-1.02.tar.gz) = 207006 bytes
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SHA1 (patch-aa) = 2292cf41f5c0d4d97a185b9d1c3336a798c824fa
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SHA1 (patch-ab) = 38d8407cb4d40425db0cf998a08e75d4218cad41
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SHA1 (patch-ac) = 62b7491e7658db8ac0c00bf691ba4e0e270a7b70
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