Submitted by Nick Nauwelaerts <nick@wanadoo.be>.
A graphical frontend which allows you to bind certain actions, be they
enlightenment specific or the running of certain commands, to the keys of your
choosing.
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Golem is an X11 Window Manager. Design goals are that it be fast and
lightweight, as well as very customizable in any way that will not
prevent the first goal from being realized.
WWW: http://golem.sourceforge.net/
Submitted by Couderc Damien <couderc.damien@wanadoo.fr>,
input from lebel@
* Portability fixes
* Added and updated translation
* Bugfixes for the gtik, mini-commander, multiload and slashapp applets
* New theme for the clockmail applet
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ChBg is used for rotating the desktop background picture periodically.
It supports various ways of tiling, mirroring, maximizing and blending
pictures. You can also run it as a standalone screensaver or as an
xscreensaver hack with the xscreensaver port.
ChBg comes with a configuration GUI, chbg(1).
WWW: http://chbg.sf.net
lebel@ ok
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Belt is a small menubar that works as the "belt" normally found in MacOS.
It has a lot of configuration options and can use multiple configuration
files if you want several belts.
WWW: http://www.stacken.kth.se/~maxz/programming/perl/index.html
lebel@ ok
individual port, introduce a new variable for bsd.port.mk, VMEM_WARNING.
By setting this variable to `Yes', the user is given a warning about the
virtual memory requirements just before the pre-build stage.
o Also give some examples for different shells for what to do about
it, and mention login.conf(5). bash, for example, has a confusing
-v flag to ulimit.
o Document this in bsd.port.mk.5
espie@ ok
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From the README:
treewm is a window manager that tries to implement a new concept. In
addition to the client windows the user can create desktops which can
themselves contain windows and desktops. By arranging the windows in
such a tree the user is able to manage his tasks efficiently.
treewm is derived from aewm.
WWW: http://treewm.sourceforge.net/
Submitted by William Yodlowsky <bsd@openbsd.rutgers.edu>,
lebel@ ok.