<p>On Mar 9, 2013 3:55 PM, "Jeremy MountainJohnson" wrote:<br>
> You actually still use twm? You should try a more lightweight distro<br>
> that has better support for it. Still works in Arch Linux.</p>
<p>distro/de/wm hopping is not what floats my boat, tho i have been warming to notions like helpful forums, and things working more often. and twm does let me down a tad, afterall, eg no drag&drop. so.. archbang? bodhi? crunchbang? hmm..</p>
<p>not thrilled to embark on a personal quest for forgotten features, perhaps i might rather gather some clues from you lot, perhaps you can help me take a peek at the larger world.</p>
<p>what WMs do you know, that can actually behave such that an arriving popup does not steal the focus?</p>
<p>if there's actually a WM or two out there that can behave that way, well, here's my list of desirable features, approximately in order of desirability:</p>
<p>arriving popups do not misdirect ongoing typing<br>
lightweight<br>
window icons may be placed anywhere<br>
titlebars not full width<br>
drag&drop<br>
zooms, left,right,full,top,bottom<br>
no superflous annoying taskbar<br>
focus follows mouse<br>
configurable keystrokes and mouseclicks<br>
titlebar buttons optional</p>
<p>super if you can point me to relevant feature documentation, nice even to hear which of these features you think exist on a certain wm. tia!</p>