Sawfish (window manager)
Screenshot of Sawfish | |
Developer(s) | John Harper (retired), Janek Kozicki (2007), Christopher Bratusek, Sawfish community |
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Initial release | January 1, 2000 |
Stable release |
1.12.0
/ August 13, 2016 |
Preview release |
1.11.91
/ July 30, 2016 |
Repository |
github |
Written in | C, Lisp |
Operating system | Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Unix, Mac OS X |
Available in | Multilingual |
Type | Window manager |
License | GPLv2+ |
Website | http://sawfish.tuxfamily.org/ |
Sawfish is a window manager for the X Window System. It aims to manage windows in the most flexible and attractive manner possible. It matches a created window by multiple criteria, and automatically alters the window's position, sets the software theme per-window, or removes the borders entirely. There is a GUI configuration utility for users who do not wish to edit configuration files directly.
Sawfish uses a Lisp-like scripting language, rep, for all of its code and configuration, making it particularly easy to customize, or program many kinds of behavior, responding to window creation, deletion, or any other changes.
History
Sawfish was first called Sawmill. The name was changed because another software program had the same name. It was the standard window manager of the GNOME desktop environment until it was replaced by Metacity in Gnome 2.2.[1]
The development had stopped, but the community restarted it in 2007.
See also
- StumpWM, influenced CLFSWM.
References
- ↑ Cumming, Murray (February 2003). "Metacity Window Manager". GNOME 2.2.0 Release Notes. Gnome. Retrieved 2007-02-19.
External links
- Official website
- "Comparison of extensible window managers", Sawfish (Wiki), Wikia — comparison of Sawfish, Awesome, Xmonad, StumpWM, and Qtile.