xmonad is a dynamically tiling X11 window manager that is written
and configured in Haskell. In a normal WM, you spend half your time
aligning and searching for windows. xmonad makes work easier, by
automating this.
After installing, use 'xwmconfig' command to reselect xmonad as window
manager, either as root to do system-wide selection or as normal user
to do user-specific selection.
To get you started, the most basic key bindings are:
mod-shift-return Launch xterm
mod-shift-q Quit xmonad
For a guided tour, see http://www.xmonad.org/tour.html
After uninstalling, run this command to unregister the package from
the ghc package database: ghc-pkg recache
This requires: haskell-utf8-string, haskell-extensible-exceptions, haskell-X11, haskell-mtl
Maintained by: Mikko Värri
Keywords: tiling,window manager,haskell
ChangeLog: xmonad
Homepage:
http://xmonad.org/
Download SlackBuild:
xmonad.tar.gz
xmonad.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)
(the SlackBuild does not include the source)
Individual Files: |
README |
doinst.sh |
slack-desc |
xinitrc.xmonad |
xmonad.SlackBuild |
xmonad.desktop |
xmonad.info |
xmonad_cabal.patch |
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