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30 lines
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pytyle (extensible tiling manager).
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An extensible tiling manager that can fit into any EWMH compatible
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window manager. Uses Python and the Python X Library.
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PyTyle is meant to run in the background, so run it like so:
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pytyle &
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You may want to add the above command to your ~/.xinitrc or
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another startup script like ~/.config/openbox/autostart.
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If you're having trouble running it on start up, try this in
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your ~/.xinitrc:
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(sleep 5 && pytyle) &
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It will give the window manager time to startup before PyTyle starts
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asking it for information. Increase/decrease the sleep timeout
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appropriately.
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After PyTyle has been executed for the first time, it will create a
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configuration file in your XDG_CONFIG_HOME/pytyle/ directory (usually
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~/.config/pytyle) called pytylerc. The comments in the configuration
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file will explain everything.
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It has been tested relatively well on OpenBox and partially on Fluxbox.
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It should, in theory, work with any window manager complying with the
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EWMH standards.
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