Examples of using Window manager in English and their translations into Chinese
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Using i3 window manager.
Window Manager Search Service.
Xmonad is a window manager.
There should be only one file system and one window manager.
There can be only one window manager for a system.
There should be only one file system and one window manager.
There can be only one window manager on any X server.
GNU Screen is a terminal multiplexer(window manager).
When I started a window manager, I was able to change the settings.
Fluxbox- A very popular light weight window manager.
However, not every window manager is part of a desktop environment.
Openbox: A very fast and very light window manager.
It uses the JWM window manager(Joe's Window Manager). .
It's a very minimalistic tiling window manager.
The default window manager on the IRIX Interactive Desktop is 4Dwm.
Wmii is a dynamic tiling window manager for X11.
A window manager is a"meta-client", whose most basic mission is to manage other clients.
Desktop environments on X always need a window manager, as described earlier.
So, as they all have windows, every desktop environment includes a window manager.
With client side decoration, an application can tell the window manager,“No thank you, I don't want decorations.”.
Desktop Window Manager Session Manager- Provides Desktop Window Manager startup and maintenance services.
Most importantly, desktop environments provide their own window manager, which can however usually be replaced with another compatible one.
Desktop Window Manager Session Manager- Provides Desktop Window Manager startup and maintenance services.
Cinnamon uses Muffin, a fork of the GNOME 3 window manager Mutter, as its window manager from Cinnamon 1.2 onwards.
It includes the Motif shared libraries, needed to run applications which are dynamically linked against Motif,and the Motif Window Manager"mwm".
It was created with AfterStep Window Manager users in mind, but is not tied to any libraries, and can be used anywhere.
Both Beryl and Compiz include a window manager that takes advantage of OpenGL to produce graphic effects on the Linux desktop.
Starting with Windows 7, Desktop Window Manager became a more integral part of Windows, it create the graphical user interface.
The X architecture provides ways for a window manager to perform all those actions on the windows; but it doesn't actually provide a window manager.