> On Sat 08 Sep 2018 at 07:25:17 +0000, Thomas Mueller wrote: > > I like substance as opposed to hot air, hence would stay away from > > something like Enlightenment (seemed poorly documented, at least in the > > time of NetBSD 7.99.1. > Try ctwm. An older version is already installed with NetBSD. In (very > very very) short, it is twm + workspaces + lots of other stuff. > I like the "tabbed" window titles (config option SqueezeTitle) and > dragging them along the top of the window (with Alt + mouse button 1) so > you can put several windows on top of each other and still easily access > them. Idea is originally from BeOS :)
> I just sent a pr to update the version in pkgsrc to 4.0.2 (the latest) > from 4.0.1. -Olaf. ___ Olaf 'Rhialto' Seibert -- Wayland: Those who don't understand X I remember seeing ctwm listed, but didn't know about ctwm being installed with NetBSD. I knew twm was installed with NetBSD native X or modular xorg, also with xorg from FreeBSD ports. I just looked on NetBSD installation, no ctwm. I also don't think there is any ctwm in haikuports, couldn't find it. Haiku (www.haiku-os.org) is an open-source successor to BeOS. > If you're looking for something that stays out of your way and has various > types of window-maximization available, though not a tiling wm, windowmaker > may be worth a try. > Bruce > nage...@freeshell.org I got the impression that windowmaker was poorly set up with menu options pointing to nonexistent packages or resources. Or maybe Linux Slackware set it up poorly. Last Slackware I had was 13.0. Slackware's specialties regarding window managers or desktop environments were KDE and XFCE. from Pedro Pinho: > Thanks for the answer. > I see Enlightment as a DE and not just a WM. Awesome, on the other hand is > a WM with a bar and I'm very happy running awesome :-) > As for i3, there's i3, https://i3wm.org/ > and i3-gaps, https://github.com/Airblader/i3 > There are plenty of tiling WM's. I didn't know about i3-gaps but now see it in FreeBSD ports but not pkgsrc. Tom