词条 | FVWM |
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| name = FVWM | logo = | screenshot = | caption = Customized FVWM desktop | developer = Robert Nation | latest_release_version = 2.6.8 | latest_release_date = {{release date and age|2018|05|30}}[1] | latest_preview_version = | latest_preview_date = | programming language = C, Perl, Unix Shell | operating_system = Unix-like | programming_language = | genre = Window manager | license = GNU GPL v2, FVWM included in OpenBSD: BSD License[2] | website = {{URL|http://www.fvwm.org}} }} The F Virtual Window Manager is a virtual window manager for the X Window System. Originally a twm derivative, FVWM has evolved into a powerful and highly configurable environment for Unix-like systems. HistoryIn 1993, during his work analyzing acoustic signatures for the United States Department of Defense, Robert Nation began hacking twm with the intent of simultaneously reducing memory usage and adding support for virtual desktops.[3] Already known for his rxvt terminal emulator, Nation worked on reducing the memory consumption of his new window manager. Deciding to test FVWM's reception, on June 1, 1993, he bundled it with a rxvt release. In 1994 Rob Nation stopped developing FVWM and made Charles Hines the maintainer. Rob Nation's last release of FVWM was fvwm-1.24r. The post-Rob Nation version of FVWM uses a different configuration file format and has a significantly different architecture. Many Linux distributions, as a result, distributed both fvwm-1.24r and later releases of FVWM as separate programs. {{As of|2009}}, fvwm-1.24r still compiles and runs on a modern Linux system without any problems. A small number of users continue to use the older FVWM release. In late 1998 the office of FVWM maintainer was abolished and further development has been conducted by a group of volunteers. Many developers have based their own projects on FVWM in order to benefit from the years of refinement and development. Many of the popular window managers in use today are related to FVWM: Afterstep, Xfce, Enlightenment, Metisse and many more. Name originOriginally, FVWM was the Feeble Virtual Window Manager, which was clearly stated by Robert Nation in a 1997 Linux Journal interview with him, whom also claimed the name had been chosen because original releases had almost no user selectable features, so it really was feeble.[3] However, at some point the meaning of the F was lost. When Google published the old news group archives acquired from DejaNews, the original meaning was re-discovered. However, when Chuck Hine was maintaining the official FVWM Frequently Asked Quesitons, Chuck had never agreed with the 'feeble' explanation, and added alternate possible meanings of F to the FAQ, with many entries coming from mailing list messages.[4] FeaturesThis is a partial list based on the documentation distributed with FVWM. Many of these features can be disabled at runtime or compile time, or dynamically for specific windows or loaded and unloaded as modules, or many other possibilities. These are not rigid features, FVWM does not dictate how the user's desktop should work or look like but provides the mechanisms to configure the desktop to work, look and behave the way the user wants it to.
DerivativesImage:fvwm_family.svg|left|600px|thumb|Fvwm Family Tree, displaying some of the FVWM derivatives rect 15 17 228 97 twm rect 15 117 228 197 FVWM rect 15 278 228 358 Window Maker rect 315 17 528 97 Bowman (window manager) rect 315 117 528 197 FVWM95 rect 315 217 528 297 Amiwm
rect 315 417 528 497 LessTif rect 315 517 528 597 Macintosh-Like Virtual Window Manager rect 315 617 528 697 Scwm rect 315 717 528 797 Xfwm rect 570 17 783 117 AfterStep rect 570 317 783 397 Enlightenment (window manager) rect 570 517 783 597 HaZe desc none Notable users
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References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://github.com/fvwmorg/fvwm|title=fvwm: Official FVWM repository|date=4 January 2019|publisher=|accessdate=4 January 2019|via=GitHub}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/xenocara/app/fvwm/COPYING?rev=1.1.1.1&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup|title=xenocara/app/fvwm/COPYING - view - 1.1.1.1|website=Cvsweb.openbsd.org|accessdate=7 October 2017}} 3. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/2164|title=Linux Journal Interviews Robert Nation|website=Linuxjournal.com|accessdate=7 October 2017}} 4. ^FVWM - History {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110516075356/http://www.fvwm.org/history.php |date=2011-05-16 }} 5. ^{{cite book|url=http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1193856|title=Interview with Donald Knuth|first1=Donald E.|last1=Knuth|first2=Andrew|last2=Binstock|date=25 April 2008|accessdate=7 October 2017|website=Informit.com}} External links
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