CTWM

In Unix computing, CTWM (Claude's Tab Window Manager) is a stacking window manager for the X Window System in the twm family of window managers. It was created in 1992 by Claude Lecommandeur from the source code for twm, which he extended to allow for virtual desktops ("workspaces" in CTWM's terminology.)

CTWM
CTWM 3.7 screenshot captured on Debian 7 Linux
Initial releaseMay 1992 (1992-05)
Stable release
4.0.3[1] / July 21, 2019 (2019-07-21)
Repositorycode.launchpad.net/~ctwm/ctwm/trunk
Written inC
TypeWindow manager
LicenceMIT License[2]
Websitewww.ctwm.org

Features

Features of the CTWM window manager include:

  • Stacking windows
  • Written in C
  • Support for up to 32 virtual desktops
  • Advanced icon management
  • Animated icons and backgrounds
  • Customizable
  • 3d titles and borders
  • Freely distributable under the MIT License
  • Basic EWMH support (as of 4.0.0)
  • Backwards-compatibility with twm.
  • XPM and JPEG images
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References

  • Official website
  • "CTWM". Freecode.
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