Now for the question: which window manager are you using for audio
work
and why? I don't mean for this to start a flame
war... notice it
wasn't
I recently switched from FVWM to wmi
http://wmi.berlios.de.
(
http://openfacts.berlios.de/index-en.phtml?title=WMI_-_Window_Manager_I
mproved/Screenshots contains a shot of WMI running PD)
Wmi is a tiling window manager like ion or rat poison that also
supports floating windows. All features of wmi can be accessed through
vi like key commands (it has "work" mode and an "input" mode for
issuing
commands). I have have started to really get into the speed and
effeciancy that comes from not having to constantly move your hand off
the keyboard to grab for the mouse or pen.
It may not be completely appropriate for a lot of GUI apps that
don't have shortcut keys for everything, but for what I do (Jack and pd
with the occasional SEQ24) it works pretty well.
m.
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