A Colorful and Flexible Window Manager

Edit Package WindowMaker

Window Maker is a colorful and flexible window manager and
the designated successor of AfterStep. For more details, check
http://www.windowmaker.org.

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Filename Size Changed
README.SuSE 0000001109 1.08 KB
SuSE-theme.tar.bz2 0000014649 14.3 KB
WindowMaker-0.92.0-printf.diff 0000001088 1.06 KB
WindowMaker-0.92.0.tar.bz2 0002202748 2.1 MB
WindowMaker-MAX_WORKSPACENAME_WIDTH.patch 0000000298 298 Bytes
WindowMaker-asm.patch 0000005523 5.39 KB
WindowMaker-composite.patch 0000000692 692 Bytes
WindowMaker-config.dif 0000011291 11 KB
WindowMaker-crash.patch 0000000297 297 Bytes
WindowMaker-de_translation.patch 0000000268 268 Bytes
WindowMaker-dir-specification.patch 0000000376 376 Bytes
WindowMaker-event.patch 0000001635 1.6 KB
WindowMaker-exec.patch 0000001325 1.29 KB
WindowMaker-extra-0.1.tar.bz2 0000238844 233 KB
WindowMaker-fonts.patch 0000001282 1.25 KB
WindowMaker-fullscreen.patch 0000000384 384 Bytes
WindowMaker-menu.patch 0000154425 151 KB
WindowMaker-nb-locale.patch 0000000886 886 Bytes
WindowMaker-null.patch 0000000359 359 Bytes
WindowMaker-refcount.patch 0000001660 1.62 KB
WindowMaker-rpmlintrc 0000000125 125 Bytes
WindowMaker-warnings.patch 0000003566 3.48 KB
WindowMaker-wmspec.c-findBestIcon.patch 0000000371 371 Bytes
WindowMaker-wmspec.c-icon.patch 0000001366 1.33 KB
WindowMaker-wmspec.c.patch 0000001995 1.95 KB
WindowMaker.changes 0000023199 22.7 KB
WindowMaker.desktop 0000004833 4.72 KB
WindowMaker.spec 0000019111 18.7 KB
windowmaker 0000002641 2.58 KB
Revision 13 (latest revision is 48)
autobuild's avatar autobuild committed (revision 13)
Comments 3

david gomez's avatar

I know is very soon but any idea about when will be available 0.95.9?


Michael Vetter's avatar

next week. we already have a submit request. i'll need to review.


david gomez's avatar

It was one of the first I used around 1998 (don't remember what release) with red hat 5.2, and in those years I liked it more than others (that I don't remember eather). I'm curious how it's working now. Those very young gnome and KDE, aah... time passes. Thanks.

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