My KWIN fork where I work on features like per-output virtual desktops
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my normal window manager!!) unfortunately, i'm not 100% that the way i did it was the "proper" way. it works, but it might not be the best way to do it. matthias, et al, definitely need to take a look at it! svn path=/trunk/kdebase/kwin/; revision=33085 |
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atoms.cpp | ||
atoms.h | ||
beclient.cpp | ||
beclient.h | ||
client.cpp | ||
client.h | ||
HOWTO_MAKE_SYSTEM_NOT_SUCK.README | ||
kwin | ||
kwin.pro | ||
main.cpp | ||
main.h | ||
Makefile.am | ||
minicli.cpp | ||
minicli.h | ||
NEWCOLORSCHEME.README | ||
options.cpp | ||
options.h | ||
README | ||
stdclient.cpp | ||
stdclient.h | ||
systemclient.cpp | ||
systemclient.h | ||
tabbox.cpp | ||
tabbox.h | ||
workspace.cpp | ||
workspace.h |
Fri Aug 20 01:30:50 CEST 1999 This is the beginning of kwin, kwm next generation. WARNING: this thing is hardly usable now, neither ICCCM nor KDE compliant yet! All it has is a context menu that allows you to switch between two decoration styles, KDE classic and an experimental style. Please don't work on the code, I'll finish it during my summer vacations (four weeks from now on). kwin was only commited to allow people like Mosfet to have a look at the Client API (and StdClient) to write nifty new themable decorations. Have fun, Matthias <ettrich@kde.org>