and a lot of other goodies.
You can use and manage up to 32 virtual screens called workspaces.
You swap from one workspace to another by clicking on a button in an
optional panel of buttons (the workspace manager) or by invoking a function.
You can custom each workspace by choosing different colors, names
and pixmaps for the buttons and background root windows.
Main features are:
- Optional 3D window titles and border (ala Motif).
- Shaped, colored icons.
- Multiple icons for clients based on the icon name.
- Windows can belong to several workspaces.
- A map of your workspaces to move quickly windows between
different workspaces.
- Animations: icons, root backgrounds and buttons can be animated.
- Pinnable and sticky menus.
- etc...
See http://web.zephyrite.net/NetBSD/wm/index.html
ok mrg.
the support in the rest of the source tree.
X11 sets could use some cleaning up perhaps (just deletion, as
we've never really marked the old X11R6 as obsolete for native
xorg using platforms so far either.)
as it is needed for the "includes" phase. Make it symlink all necessary
headers in obj to decouple it from "includes" itself, breaking the
dependency cycle. Move the do-x11 target between do-lib and do-build, so
that libraries can get the benefit of build_install (correct .WAIT
behavior) and everything else like "includes" uses the plain SUBDIR
entry in external/mit.