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.
This requires ghc, haskell-utf8-string, haskell-transformers,
haskell-mtl, haskell-syb and haskell-X11.
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
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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