At Tue, 17 Mar 2009 18:42:42 -0400, Mike Meyer wrote: > > On Wed, 18 Mar 2009 00:12:33 +0200 > Aleksey Cheusov <vle%gmx.net@localhost> wrote: > > > One important category of more powerful/modern window managers are > > programmable ones that allow to do everything with a help of external > > programs or internal scripting language. I think one of the best in > > this category is wm/wmii. > > I was thinking about mentioning wmii. What makes it interesting to me > to me isn't that it allows you to do lots of stuff via external > programs - wmii is actually pretty wimpy compared to things like gwm > and plpwm - but that it's in the class of window managers that > actually manage windows, instead of forcing the user to do so. If you > hate resizing and moving windows in order to see what you're doing, > you should take a look at wmii & such. you may want to look at xmonad: its configuration is in a Haskell source file and when it (re)starts it looks whether that has been updated. If so, it compiles the config source and (re)links itself... http://xmonad.org/ Best regards, Marko
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