Package @PACKAGE@-@VERSION@
was released under GPLv3 license
@DATE@.
This was originally a fork of Echinus which in turn was a fork of dwm(1)
,
and borrows concepts from velox(1)
, awesome(1)
, spectrwm(1)
and
wmii(1)
. What it includes is a full rewrite with significant updates and
additions resulting in full EWMH (NetwM), WMH (WinWM), MWMH (CDE/Motif),
ICCCM 2.0 compliance and support.
The source for @PACKAGE@
is hosted on GitHub.
This is the @PACKAGE@-@VERSION@
package, released @DATE@.
This release, and the latest version, can be obtained from GitHub,
using a command such as:
$> git clone https://github.com/bbidulock/@[email protected]
Please see the RELEASE and NEWS files for release notes and history of user visible changes for the current version, and the ChangeLog file for a more detailed history of implementation changes. The TODO file lists features not yet implemented and other outstanding items.
The file COMPLIANCE lists the current state of EWMH/ICCCM compliance.
Please see the INSTALL file for installation instructions.
When working from git(1)
, please use this file. An abbreviated
installation procedure that works for most applications appears below.
echinus(1)
and dwm(1)
were published under the MIT/X Consortium License
that can be found in the file LICENSE. As over 90% of the source file
lines have been supplied or replaced and the remaining 10% is not subject
to copyright,
this release is published under GPLv3. Please see the license in the
file COPYING.
The quickest and easiest way to get @PACKAGE@
up and
running is to run the following commands:
$> git clone https://github.com/bbidulock/@[email protected]
$> cd @PACKAGE@
$> ./autogen.sh
$> ./configure
$> make
$> make DESTDIR="$pkgdir" install
This will configure, compile and install @PACKAGE@
the
quickest. For those who like to spend the extra 15 seconds reading
./configure --help
, some compile time options can be turned on and off
before the build.
For general information on GNU's ./configure
, see the file
INSTALL.
Install the following X Libraries to build and load adwm
:
libxft
libxrandr
libxinerama
libxpm
startup-notification
libxcomposite
libxdamage
libpng
To support default key and mouse bindings, build and install the following packages:
- xdg-launch: for application launching default key bindings
- xde-ctools: for
xde-run
,xde-winmenu
,xde-winlist
andxde-wkspmenu
default bindings - xde-menu: for
xde-menu
root menu default bindings - xde-session: for
xde-logout
andxde-xlock
default bindings
To support default key bindings, the following applications must be installed:
uxterm
: to be able to launch a terminal at allroxterm
: for terminal application launchingfirefox
: for browser application launchingpcmanfm
: for file manager application launchinggvim
: for editor application launchingscrot
: to support screenshot key bindingsxbrightness
andxbacklight
oracpibacklight
: to support brightness keysamixer
: to support audio control keysxrandr
: to support screen rotation key bindings
For a more full-featured desktop environment, build and install the following packages:
- xde-styles: for a small, consistent set of styles for ADWM and other light-weight window managers
- xde-panel: for a panel that works well with ADWM
- xde-applets: for various WindowMaker dock applications and systray applets
- xde-theme: for various desktop themes and theme packs
- xde-sounds: for base sound themes
Of course for a minimal desktop, lemon-bar and dmenu will suffice (xde-menu supports a version of dmenu that supports freedesktop.org desktop files).
Read the manual page after installation:
$> man @PACKAGE@
Following are some of the features provided by adwm(1)
not provided by
similar window managers:
General:
- full NetWM/EWMH, WinWM/WMH (gnome), OSF/Motif and ICCCM 2.0 compliance;
- full support for ICCCM 2.0 client and global modality;
- full RANDR and Xinerama compliance with full support for multi-head setups;
- full support for Window Maker dock applications in floating and tiling modes;
- window manager based auto-hide for panels and docks (struts);
- three focus models: click-to-focus, sloppy and all-sloppy;
- soon to come: full X11R6 session management;
- very wide array of available key-binding actions;
- key-binding defaults consistent with a wide array of light-weight and popular window managers (see NOTES).
Views, Workspaces and Desktops:
- view/tag based workspaces and desktops;
- scroll wheel support for switching desktops;
- key bindings for switching desktops observes EMWH desktop layout.
Floating/stacking mode:
- smart cascading placement algorithm;
- window decorations: title bar, resize grips, wide array of configurable buttons;
- themed buttons include hovered, toggled, pressed, focused and unfocused pixmaps;
- multiple mouse actions per title bar button based on mouse button pressed;
- separate click and click-drag actions for title bar, borders and grips;
- windows can snap to other windows and workspace/monitor boundaries;
- key bindings for moving and resizing windows without using the mouse.
- drop shadowed XFT text in title bars, with separate color selection for active and inactive windows;
- dragging of windows between monitor;
metacity(1)
-like drag-to-left, -right or -top functions to optimize single-desktop operation.
Tiling modes:
- per-monitor tiling layouts for multi-head setups;
- multiple tiling modes including master/stacking, monocle and grid (but, no dwindle or centered-master modes, yet);
- adjustable window borders and inter-window margins;
- one pixel open space around dynamic desktop area for clicking on the root window in tiled modes;
- ability to drag-and-swap windows in tiling layouts (ala
awesome(1)
,wmii(1)
andspectrwm(1)
);
Report issues on GitHub here.
Following are some sample screenshots:
Figure 1: Tiled layout (master right)
Figure 2: Tiled layout (bar exposed)
Figure 3: Tiled layout (master left)
Figure 4: Tiled layout (windows decorated)
Figure 6: Floating layout (root menu)