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|Summary=A dynamic floating and tiling window manager.
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Awesome is a highly configurable window manager. It handles both tiling and floating layouts.
== About Awesome ==
 
Awesome is a highly configurable window manager. It handles both '''tiling and floating''' layouts. You can go into a '''fine-grained customization''' to suit your needs with '''Lua scripting'''.
 
=== Vocabulary ===
 
;Screen: A physical monitor plugged into your computer.
;Client: A window.
;Tag: A tag is something like a workspace or a desktop that you may find in other window managers. However, it is slightly more flexible as you can attach a ''client'' to multiple tags. Moreover, each ''screen'' has its own range of tags.


== USE flags ==
== USE flags ==
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| gnome || Enables you to use awesome as gnome's window manager (See. [http://awesome.naquadah.org/wiki/Quickly_Setting_up_Awesome_with_Gnome Quickly Setting up Awesome with Gnome])
| gnome || Enables you to use awesome as gnome's window manager (See. [http://awesome.naquadah.org/wiki/Quickly_Setting_up_Awesome_with_Gnome Quickly Setting up Awesome with Gnome])
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== Installation ==
== Configuration ==


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About Awesome

Awesome is a highly configurable window manager. It handles both tiling and floating layouts. You can go into a fine-grained customization to suit your needs with Lua scripting.

Vocabulary

Screen
A physical monitor plugged into your computer.
Client
A window.
Tag
A tag is something like a workspace or a desktop that you may find in other window managers. However, it is slightly more flexible as you can attach a client to multiple tags. Moreover, each screen has its own range of tags.

USE flags

Name Description
dbus Enables awesome to receive signals from dbus (eg. to trigger events on hotplug)
doc Downloads extra documentation
gnome Enables you to use awesome as gnome's window manager (See. Quickly Setting up Awesome with Gnome)

Installation

Configuration