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| 		and all this hype about remote control through a 9P service, I only | ||||
| 		want to manage my windows in a simple, but dynamic way. wmii never got | ||||
| 		finished because I listened to users, who proposed arbitrary ideas I | ||||
| 		considered useful. This resulted in an extreme <a href="http://www.jwz.org/doc/cadt.html">CADT</a> | ||||
| 		development model, which was a mistake. Thus the philosophy of | ||||
| 		dwm is simply <i>to fit my needs</i> (maybe yours as well). That's it. | ||||
| 		considered useful. This resulted in an extreme <a | ||||
| 		href="http://www.jwz.org/doc/cadt.html">CADT</a> development model, | ||||
| 		which was a mistake. Thus the philosophy of dwm is simply <i>to fit my | ||||
| 		needs</i> (maybe yours as well). That's it. | ||||
| 		</p> | ||||
| 		<h3>Differences to wmii</h3	 | ||||
| 		<h3>Differences to ion, larswm, and wmii</h3> | ||||
| 		<p> | ||||
| 		In contrast to wmii, dwm is only a window manager, and nothing else. | ||||
| 		Hence, it is much smaller, faster and simpler. | ||||
| 		In contrast to ion, larswm, and wmii, dwm is much smaller, faster and simpler. | ||||
| 		</p> | ||||
| 		<ul> | ||||
| 			<li> | ||||
| 			dwm has no 9P support, no editable tagbars, no shell-based | ||||
| 			configuration and remote control and comes without any additional | ||||
| 			tools like printing the selection or warping the mouse. | ||||
| 			dwm has no Lua integration, no 9P support, no menu, no editable | ||||
| 			tagbars, no shell-based configuration, no remote control, and comes | ||||
| 			without any additional tools like printing the selection or warping | ||||
| 			the mouse. | ||||
| 			</li> | ||||
| 			<li> | ||||
| 			dwm is only a single binary, it's source code is intended to never | ||||
| 			exceed 2000 SLOC. | ||||
| 			</li> | ||||
| 			<li> | ||||
| 			dwm is customized through editing its source code, that makes it | ||||
| 			extremely fast and secure - it does not process any input data which | ||||
| 			hasn't been known at compile time, except window title names. | ||||
| 			</li> | ||||
| 			<li> | ||||
| 			dwm is based on tagging and dynamic window management (however simpler | ||||
| 			than wmii or larswm). | ||||
| 			dwm is based on tagging and dynamic window management (however | ||||
| 			simpler than ion, wmii or larswm). It manages windows in | ||||
| 			tiling and floating modes. Either mode can be applied dynamically, | ||||
| 			depending on the application in use and the task performed. | ||||
| 			</li> | ||||
| 			<li> | ||||
| 			dwm don't distinguishes between layers, there is no floating or | ||||
| 			managed layer. Wether the clients of currently selected tag are | ||||
| 			managed or not, you can re-arrange all clients on the fly. Popup- | ||||
| 			and fixed-size windows are treated unmanaged.  | ||||
| 			tiled layer. Wether the clients of currently selected tag are in | ||||
| 			tiled mode or not, you can re-arrange all clients on the fly. | ||||
| 			Popup- and fixed-size windows are treated floating, however.  | ||||
| 			</li> | ||||
| 			<li> | ||||
| 			dwm is customized through editing its source code, that makes it | ||||
| 			extremely fast and secure - it does not process any input data | ||||
| 			which hasn't been known at compile time, except window title names | ||||
| 			and status text read from standard input. You don't have to learn | ||||
| 			Lua/sh/ruby or some weird configuration file format (like X | ||||
| 			resource files), beside C to customize it for your needs, | ||||
| 			you <b>only</b> have to learn C. | ||||
| 			</li> | ||||
| 			<li> | ||||
| 			Because dwm is customized through editing its source code, it's | ||||
| 			pointless to make binary packages of it. This keeps its userbase | ||||
| 			small and elitist. No novices asking stupid questions. | ||||
| 			</li> | ||||
| 			<li> | ||||
| 			dwm uses 1-pixel borders to provide the maximum of screen real | ||||
| 			estate to clients. Small titlebars are only drawn in front of unfocused | ||||
| 			clients. | ||||
| 			estate to clients. Small titlebars are only drawn in front of | ||||
| 			unfocused clients. | ||||
| 			</li> | ||||
| 			<li> | ||||
| 			dwm reads from <b>stdin</b> to print arbitrary status text (like the | ||||
| 			date, load, battery charge). That's much simpler than larsremote, | ||||
| 			wmiir and what not... | ||||
| 			dwm reads from standard input to print arbitrary status text (like | ||||
| 			the date, load, battery charge). That's much simpler than | ||||
| 			larsremote, wmiir and what not... | ||||
| 			</li> | ||||
| 			<li> | ||||
| 			Anselm <b>does not</b> want any feedback to dwm. If you ask for support, | ||||
| 			feature requests, or if you report bugs, they will be <b>ignored</b> | ||||
| 			with a high chance. dwm is only intended to fit Anselms needs. | ||||
| 			However you are free to download and distribute/relicense it, with the | ||||
| 			conditions of the <a href="http://wmii.de/cgi-bin/hgwebdir.cgi/dwm?f=f10eb1139362;file=LICENSE;style=raw">MIT/X Consortium license</a>. | ||||
| 			dwm is only intended to fit Anselms needs. That means, Anselm | ||||
| 			<b>does not</b> want feedback to dwm. If you ask for support, | ||||
| 			feature requests, or if you report "bugs" (<i>real bugs are welcome | ||||
| 			though</i>), they will be <b>ignored</b> with a high | ||||
| 			chance.  However you are free to download and distribute/relicense | ||||
| 			it, with the conditions of the <a | ||||
| 			href="http://wmii.de/cgi-bin/hgwebdir.cgi/dwm?f=f10eb1139362;file=LICENSE;style=raw">MIT/X Consortium license</a>. | ||||
| 			</li> | ||||
| 		</ul> | ||||
| 		<h3>Documentation</h3> | ||||
| 		There is a <a href="http://wmii.de/cgi-bin/man/man2html?query=dwm">man page</a>. | ||||
| 		<h3>Screenshot</h3> | ||||
| 		<p> | ||||
| 		<a href="http://wmii.de/shots/dwm-20060714.png">Click here for a screenshot</a> (20060714) | ||||
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