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My fork of xwinwrap. Xwinwrap allows you to stick most of the apps to your desktop background.
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Please create labels to allow users to sort out their issues. Thanks
The task switcher for minimalistic window managers or standalone X11 session
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Full color painting software for Unix-like systems for illustration drawing. This is un-official little fixed repository for package maintainers of image editor AzPainter (based on "mlib" toolkit). Official repository - http://azsky2.html.xdomain.jp/arc/download.html
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Xlib window manager (at one time based on tinywm, but SmallWM has long outgrown it)
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read notifications from stdin and display them on the screen
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Your isomorphic toolbox
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A shader-based Software Renderer Using The LightSky Framework.
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Pure Rust bindings for X11
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a keyboard-driven window switcher for x11
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Large software cursor for screen recording on X11
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Significantly changed version of OpenBSD's cwm(1)
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hybrid (floating and tiling) window manager with support for dockapps
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When clicking a web link in a program on lets say desk2, if a browser is already open on desk1 it will now move to desk2. I prefer the browser would not move but the bigger issue is that it has some buggy behavior as it will disappear from all virtual desktops when switching between them. Cycling through the desktops again will make it reappear but its not easy to return to previous behavior as