dwm is a dynamic window manager for X. It manages windows in tiled and floating layouts. Either layout can be applied dynamically, optimizing the environment for the application in use and the task performed. It is the little brother of wmii. As of 6.1, `st` is the default terminal. This does not require installing `st`, only symlinking your favorite terminal to: /usr/local/bin/st If a config.h is found in the SlackBuild directory it will be copied to the source directory and used in the build, allowing easy customisation. See README.CONFIG for more information. OPTIONS Use the full xinitrc with ConsoleKit and dbus support: CK=yes sh dwm.SlackBuild Use the system tray patch: SYSTRAY=yes sh dwm.SlackBuild Use Mod4 (Windows key) instead of Mod1 (alt): MOD4=yes sh dwm.SlackBuild Use rofi instead of dmenu: ROFI=yes sh dwm.SlackBuild Enable keypad for tags as well as top row digits: KEYPAD=yes sh dwm.SlackBuild The ROFI option also installs dwm.rasi rofi theme to /usr/share/rofi/themes. This is set to use the same font as dwm, so if you have patched the dwm font then you may also want to adjust it to match. OPTIIONAL st A good minimal terminal with fontconfig support. Think "urxvt", but without perl support or the need to specify fallback fonts manually. rofi A good replacement for dmenu, which caches commands hit rate so that the most used ones are listed first and saves a lot of extra typing. Cache can be cleared by deleting ~/.cache/rofi-*.runcache NOTE Some java applications seem to have problems displaying in dwm. If you find any problems try: export _JAVA_AWT_WM_NONREPARENTING=1 in your shell before starting the application. This is known to fix pycharm.