Hi, My comments against your description: Description: Ridiculously tiny window manager TinyWM is a ridiculously tiny window manager implemented in nearly as few lines of C as possible, without being obfuscated or entirely useless. It allows you to move, resize, focus (sloppy), and raise windows -- that's it! TinyWM's main purpose is to serve as a quick example of some window manager programming basics. And this is likely to be able to use it as a window manager of a embedded system.
1, I would not want to have a relative term like 'ridiculously' 2, the first line is just a repetition 3, the source code is not what the user will directly see. I suggest the following Description: Tiny Window Manager TinyWM is a small and simple window manager with small memory footprint, useful in embedded systems. . Features window move, resize, sloppy focus and raise. . Due to the simplicity, the source code in C and python can be used for reference in Window Manager programming basics. Could l10n-english folks proofread my description? BTW, I was really surprised that it was really so small. $ wc -l tinywm.c 58 tinywm.c regards, junichi -- Junichi Uekawa, Debian Developer 17D6 120E 4455 1832 9423 7447 3059 BF92 CD37 56F4 http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]