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Wm2

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Original author(s)
  
Chris Cannam

Written in
  
C++

Type
  
Window manager

Stable release
  
4 / 1997-03-21

Operating system
  
Unix-like

Wm2

Website
  
www.all-day-breakfast.com/wm2

wm2 is a minimalist reparenting window manager for the X Window System written by Chris Cannam. It provides support for moving, resizing, and deleting windows, but does not support icons. Instead of icons, wm2 allows temporary hiding of windows from the desktop environment. Hidden windows can be recovered via a menu from the root window. It does not support interactive configurability, or provide a virtual desktop, and other features of modern window managers such as configurable root menus, toolbars, etc. Configuration options require editing and recompiling a source file and few options are available. This lack of configuration options simplifies using wm2, making it one of the easier to use window managers.

wmx

wmx is a version of wm2 modified to add features such as virtual desktops and anti-aliased fonts via Xft. As of 2015, it is maintained by its original author.

References

Wm2 Wikipedia