Eduardo Cavazos wrote:
Hello,
cons-wm is a window manager written in Ypsilon Scheme. It is minimalist
and experimental.
[snip]
http://proteus.freeshell.org/cons-wm-2009-10-11-a.png
I'm not trying to compete with the legendary DWM here. Just sharing an
experiment with folks who might
Samuel Baldwin dixit (2009-10-12, 22:15):
2009/10/12 Kris Maglione maglion...@gmail.com:
Why not? By all means, compete!
Indeed, a dwm-esq window manager in scheme would be enough to
cultivate a lot of my interest.
I know CL is not Scheme, but did you check out StumpWM [1]?
[1]
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 10:15:39PM -0400, Samuel Baldwin wrote:
2009/10/12 Kris Maglione maglion...@gmail.com:
Why not? By all means, compete!
Indeed, a dwm-esq window manager in scheme would be enough to
cultivate a lot of my interest.
You can try my window manager implemented in scheme
On 2009-10-13, Robert C Corsaro rcors...@optaros.com wrote:
Eduardo Cavazos wrote:
Hello,
cons-wm is a window manager written in Ypsilon Scheme. It is minimalist
and experimental.
[snip]
http://proteus.freeshell.org/cons-wm-2009-10-11-a.png
I'm not trying to compete with the
2009/10/13 Antoni Grzymala ant...@chopin.edu.pl:
I know CL is not Scheme, but did you check out StumpWM [1]?
I did, but I didn't know CL at the time so I was turned off,
especially since I was coming from Ratpoison. I should take a look at
that again though, thanks.
Unfortunately none of these
Hello,
cons-wm is a window manager written in Ypsilon Scheme. It is minimalist
and experimental.
Project page:
http://github.com/dharmatech/psilab/tree/master/cons-wm
Browse the source:
http://github.com/dharmatech/psilab/blob/master/cons-wm/cons-wm.sps
It currently weighs in at 401
2009/10/12 Kris Maglione maglion...@gmail.com:
Why not? By all means, compete!
Indeed, a dwm-esq window manager in scheme would be enough to
cultivate a lot of my interest.
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