roberts
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Posted: Dec. 28 2007,06:00 |
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I was recently ask why I seem to support JWM and if I use it and if not what do I use and why.
I have posted many times about my decision to add and now default to JWM. It is familiar, it is small in pyhsical size, runtime, and library dependencies. It is also much more standards compilant.
Fluxbox in DSL is quite old v0.14 and I have had many development issues supporting it.
Yet, I don't use either one. Why? I don't like taskbars and pagers that take up space and/or additional processes. Screen real estate is precious.
I don't like to have to move a window so that it is not overlapping another one. As you can imagine, I use xterms and vi for all my coding. I don't like tiling window managers either. I guess I feel boxed in.
I don't like menu systems that require some formal structure, be it xml, or [](){}.
I don't like having to restart the window manager to re-read the menu. I don't like flashing screens resulting from a restart.
I once hailed evilwm as my favorite. But no longer, a mouse or other poiting device is now really part of computing. I try many window managers and change quite frequently. But there is one that I keep comming back to, flwm.
flwm uses fltk, so it looks consistent with our Lua/Fltk programs. I also like the fact then it tries to open windows so they don't overlap, a real benefit not to have to move a new window. Almost like having a tiling window manager but better for me. I have it compiled with different screen buttons than the default. I like it because it maximizes screen real estate. No task bars no pagers taking up screen space. I like the right click menu, taskbar, pager all combined. I like to vertically maximimze terms. I like it that its menu is read dynamically and its menu structure is nothing more than a directory of symlinks. So simple. Sub-menus are just more directories. No need to restart the wm to re-read a changed menu item.
The only negative for flwm is aterm's transparency is hard to read the title, but then I turn off transparency because of my poor vision.
I am always impressed when I switch back to flwm that my browser window can be bigger because I don't have taskbars and pagers
With Linux there are a plethora of window managers to try. So don't attack my choice, but feel free to post your choice and why.
Perhaps some users will venture out and try other window managers and may even like the adventure and soon be posting here.
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