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FVWM-Crystal

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FVWM-Crystal
FVWM-Crystal default setup
FVWM-Crystal default setup
Stable release
3.6.7 / October 7, 2020; 5 years ago (2020-10-07)[1]
Written inPython, Unix shell
Engine
    Operating systemUnix-like
    TypeA Configuration, a theme, fitting to the FVWM window manager, if augmented by further additions, altogether forming a 'construction kit' for building up a desktop environment
    LicenseGNU General Public License 3+
    Websitefvwm-crystal.sourceforge.net

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    FVWM-Crystal is a theme framework for the FVWM window manager. It uses GUI tools to edit the look of windows, instead of editing a text file in FVWM. It creates a desktop environment using FVWM as its window manager and main core.

    It features flexible window decorations, and a file manager may be optionally used to display desktop icons; ROX-Filer, Thunar and Nautilus are supported for this task. FVWM-Crystal offers user interface integration for some terminal emulators like xterm, aterm and urxvt (rxvt-unicode), for a tray system such as stalonetray or trayer-srg, for various music players – among them Audacious, MPD, Quod Libet, XMMS and XMMS2 – and for the video/audio player MPlayer, to the point where it can control these components. FVWM-Crystal makes use of semi-transparency. Almost everything on the default desktop is semi-transparent. By additionally installing a utility program such as transset-df the semi-transparency can be switched on or off via pressing a determined key of the keyboard, being chosen in accordance with the user’s demands.

    There is also a menu system that has an extensive default configuration but may be customized and extended by each user to fit personal requirements.

    The deep-level configuration of the resulting desktop environment is predominantly achieved via Python scripts.

    Chief developers of FVWM-Crystal are Maciej Delmanowski and Dominique Michel.

    References

    1. "FVWM-Crystal / [Fvwm-crystal-users] fvwm-crystal-3.6.7 is out". 7 October 2020. Retrieved 23 October 2020 – via SourceForge.

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