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14.2 > Desktop > ctwm (4.0.3)

CTWM is an extension to twm, originally written by Claude Lecommandeur
that support multiple virtual screens, and a lot of other goodies.

You can use and manage up to 32 virtual screens called workspaces.
You swap from one workspace to another by clicking on a button in
an optional panel of buttons (the workspace manager) or by invoking
a function.

You can custom each workspace by choosing different colors, names
and pixmaps for the buttons and background root windows.

Its main features are:

- Optional 3D window titles and border (ala Motif).
- Shaped, colored icons.
- Multiple icons for clients based on the icon name.
- Windows can belong to several workspaces.
- A map of your workspaces to move quickly windows between
different workspaces.
- Animations: icons, root backgrounds and buttons can be animated.
- Pinnable and sticky menus.

Maintained by: B. Watson
Keywords: twm,ctwm,window manager
ChangeLog: ctwm

Homepage:
https://www.ctwm.org

Source Downloads:
ctwm-4.0.3.tar.xz (545baf676d93250fe2ab8399dd355b72)

Download SlackBuild:
ctwm.tar.gz
ctwm.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)

(the SlackBuild does not include the source)

Individual Files:
README
ctwm.SlackBuild
ctwm.info
slack-desc
xinitrc.ctwm

Validated for Slackware 14.2

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