> the big problem is that writing even a simple WM is not > trivial. still, i would guess that taking twm and hacking it to > enforce window sizes and position can't be that hard.
twm would be an awful choice -- the code's completely unreadable and surprisingly huge. There are plenty of ultra-minimal window managers around these days that have far better code. Practically anything written since 9wm (a pivotal app in the window manager world). Hacking on one of those need not be hard at all. http://www.plig.org/xwinman/others.html The newer ones are generally nearer the top. I wrote wm2 and wmx which have far too particular a look for the sort of thing you want, but the code's not _too_ bad and I'd be happy to answer questions (though I haven't the time to work on any actual coding of this sort). They're in C++ with BSD-style licensing. They're getting on a bit now though and there are doubtless easier choices even than wm2 these days. http://www.all-day-breakfast.com/wm2/ Chris
