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authorGravatar Tom Willemse2013-10-01 23:53:43 +0200
committerGravatar Tom Willemse2013-10-01 23:53:43 +0200
commit02be07adaf9818f381b61ee7b395e529342eb464 (patch)
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Delete useless pages
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-rw-r--r--site/wm/stumpwm.org12
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diff --git a/site/wm/awesome.org b/site/wm/awesome.org
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-#+TITLE: ryu/ wm/Awesome
-#+OPTIONS: toc:nil
-#+LANGUAGE: en
-#+STARTUP: showall
-
-* [[http://awesome.naquadah.org/][Awesome]]
-
- An automatic tiling window manager. It can be customized with the
- [[http://www.lua.org/][Lua]] programming language. Lua has always had a bit of a bad
- reputation with me, but that hasn't stopped me from using this
- window manager. I still don't like the language, but with awesome
- you can really do a lot cool things.
-
- It is almost the Emacs of window managers. It has a lot of features
- that other "simple" window managers don't bother with, or leave up
- to other programs and it has a pretty impressive API for
- interacting with it. Of the extensible window managers I have used
- this is certainly the most active one at this moment.
diff --git a/site/wm/stumpwm.org b/site/wm/stumpwm.org
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-#+TITLE: ryu/ wm/Stumpwm
-#+OPTIONS: toc:nil
-#+LANGUAGE: en
-#+STARTUP: showall
-
-* [[http://stumpwm.nongnu.org/][Stumpwm]]
-
- Written completely in Common Lisp. A manual tiling window manager.
- Very low on the "bling" side, but very extensible due to the
- language it's written in. It has some strange quirks, it needs a
- patch to be able to work with HTML hexadecimal colors and it
- isn't actively developed at the moment.