Mike Hearn wrote:


a] Not a Windows 95 throwback :)
b] Efficient to render, especially taking into account the primitives
accelerated by the laptops GPU
c] Small code-size wise

I'm a big fan of the plan 9 window manager (rio, I use it on linux) but it might be too primitive for you folks.

here it is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] plan9]$ cd src/cmd/rio
[EMAIL PROTECTED] rio]$ ls
client.c  CVS      event.c  Imakefile  manage.c  mkriorules.sh  printevent.h
color.c   dat.h    fns.h    key.c      menu.c    patchlevel.h   README
cursor.c  error.c  grab.c   main.c     mkfile    printevent.c   xevents.c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] rio]$ wc *.c
   285    683   5458 client.c
    45    138    794 color.c
   381   1969  12788 cursor.c
   101    258   2109 error.c
   597   1399  11840 event.c
   675   2052  13305 grab.c
    65    154   1358 key.c
   539   1485  12713 main.c
   537   1433  11068 manage.c
   424    944   7472 menu.c
   986   2230  24160 printevent.c
    45    123   1176 xevents.c
  4680  12868 104241 total


or, if you don't like that, ... flwm is another one (not fwm, flwm)

personally, I've backed out to primitive-as-possible wm's, and I wonder if we really need glitzy themes for OLPC, or, instead, quiet, small, unobtrusive ones with ultra-low-power.

ron

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