here is a patch that add tag support for tabulous, so now when a windows is
both tabbed and multiple tagged, it behave as expected (at least by me, that
is do not hide a window in a tag where it is not tabbed)
We can still mess up the tabs by clicking on the window name (in the taskbar)
but this will (I hope) be fixed in another patch.
Signed-off-by: Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
awesome
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awesome is an extremely fast, small, and dynamic window manager for X.
Requirements
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In order to build awesome itself, you need header files and libs of:
- cmake
- Xlib, xcb and xcb-util (>= 0.2.1)
- Lua 5.1
- cairo
- pango and pangocairo
- libev
- glib
- Imlib2 or GdkPixBuf (use -DWITH_IMLIB2=OFF with cmake)
- dbus (optional, use -DWITH_DBUS=OFF with cmake to disable)
- gperf
In order to build the awesome man pages and documentation,
you need these tools:
- asciidoc
- xmlto
- docbook XSL stylesheets
- luadoc
In order to build the source code reference, you need these tools:
- doxygen
- graphviz
Building and installation
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After extracting the dist tarball, run:
make
This will create a build directory, run cmake in it and build awesome.
After the building done, you can type this to install:
make install # might need root permissions
Running awesome
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You can directly select awesome from your display manager. If not, you can
add the following line to your .xinitrc to start awesome using startx
or to .xsession to start awesome using your display manager:
exec awesome
In order to connect awesome to a specific display, make sure that
the DISPLAY environment variable is set correctly, e.g.:
DISPLAY=foo.bar:1 exec awesome
(This will start awesome on display :1 of the host foo.bar.)
Configuration
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The configuration of awesome is done by creating a $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/awesome/rc.lua file.
An example is provided in the sources.