mcwm (Minimalist X11 floating window manager) mcwm is a minimalist window manager for the X Window System written directly on top of the X protocol C-language Binding, XCB. It is a traditional floating window manager with no fancy smarts like those in modern tiling window managers. In mcwm all functions are available from the keyboard but a pointing device can be used for move, resize and raise/lower. Features: * Small. * Fast. * No icons. (But it can hide windows completely.) * Sloppy focus. * Toggling vertical and full screen maximizing. * Virtual screens/workspaces. * Crash proof window placement. * Only users can move and resize windows. * Multihead support. * Good keyboard control. * No garish decorations (only 1 pixel border by default). * Written in straight C (C99). * Written using only XCB. * Few dependencies. Since most config options are compiled in, rather than read from a config file, this build allows a user-supplied config.h. To customize the config, use a sequence of commands like: # sh extractconfig.sh # vi config.h # or emacs, nano, etc # ./mcwm.SlackBuild If there's a config.h in the SlackBuild's directory, it will be used instead of the default one.