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New features and highlights: Left Half / Right Half Maximize. Maximus: tiled maximization. Maximizes a window such that it occupies the largest area without overlapping others. New mouse-resizing functionality. Windows can now be resized vertically (horizontally) using MOD+Wheel (CTRL+Wheel). History and TAB completion in dialogs. To use this new functionality in your old WMRootMenu, replace %a by %A in the relevant entry. It will look like this (Run..., SHEXEC, "%A(Run, Type command:)"). Or use wmgenmenu to generate a new menu. Bouncing appicon effect. New applications (wmgenmenu and wmmenugen) to generate the root menu automatically by looking which applications you have on your $PATH. Translations to German, Spanish and French of menus generated by wmgenmenu. Improved dockapp recognition. And many trivial things which reduce little annoyances one might have. For example, an option was added to control whether or not Window Maker should do automatic workspace switching to satisfy a focus request from a window located in another workspace. Added keyboard shortcut to uncover/cover the dock. Mac OS X-style window cycling. Preliminary XRandR support (needs a bit more work to be bug-free). Many other bug fixes. For the ports: * Remove patches that have been adopted upstream or otherwise made obsolete * Remove the OPTIONS, and enable all features * Improve PREFIX-safety * Otherwise simplify the windowmaker port * Make libwraster a proper slave port
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Window Maker is an X11 window manager designed to give additional
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integration support to the GNUstep Desktop Environment. In every
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way possible, it reproduces the elegant look and feel of the
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NeXTstep[tm] GUI. It is fast, feature rich, easy to configure, and
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easy to use. In addition, Window Maker works with GNOME and KDE,
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making it one of the most useful and universal window managers
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available.
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WWW: http://www.windowmaker.org/
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