I believe than an alternative to dwm might be good. dwm is fine, but an alternative could be useful.
Concerning the source, I knows those addtional libs... well, several drawbacks to be solved. jwm needs to be simplified and optimized first. Giving a new birth name ??WM... 2016-08-02 22:47 GMT+02:00 Martin Kühne <mysat...@gmail.com>: > JWM is hosted on github already and that is definitely where it > belongs. From there: > > To build JWM you will need a C compiler (gcc works), X11, and the > "development headers" for X11 and Xlib. If available and not disabled > at compile time, JWM will also use the following libraries: > > cairo and librsvg2 for SVG icons and backgrounds. > fribidi for bi-directional text support. > libjpeg for JPEG icons and backgrounds. > libpng for PNG icons and backgrounds. > libXext for the shape extension. > libXrender for the render extension. > libXmu for rounded corners. > libXft for anti-aliased and true type fonts. > libXinerama for multiple head support. > libXpm for XPM icons and backgrounds. > > Also, from the file list it appears it uses autotools. > You're both a troll and new here and neither a contributor to, nor > even roughly familiar with the project you're pointing at. > > cheers! > mar77i >