
evil is the minimal floating window-manager par excellence! no panel, no menu, no window decorations except for a 1px border, no shortcuts except for a terminal with [Ctrl+Alt+Return] keybind, nothing to disrupt the work ... as they said in the main page: "'Minimalist' here doesn't mean it's too bare to be usable - it just means it omits a lot of the stuff that make other window managers unusable."
evilwm is launched from the ~/bin/start.evil_start.sh script.
to modify startup applications, simply edit this file:
minimal evilwm session includes:
evil accepts a configuration file (optionnal, livarp doesn't use it) but works with options passed as arguments:
how livarp launches evilwm
while true; do
evilwm -snap 10 -term urxvtc -nosoliddrag 2> ~/.evilwm.log
done
meaning: launch evilwm in a loop with errors passed to a log file, terminal by default is urxvtc, snap distance=10px, and no solid drag window to preserve resources.
evilwm is very simple:
evilwm is fully driven by keyboard:
modifier key/button fouctions
[Alt] clic gauche Move window raise window
clic central resize window
clic droit lower window
[Tab] cycle through windows on screen.
[Ctrl][Alt] return Spawn new xterm
i Show information about current window
= Maximise current window vertically (toggle).
x Maximise current window (toggle).
d Toggle visible state of docks (e.g., pagers and launch bars).
f Fix or unfix current window.
1-8 Switch virtual desktop.
left,right Previous/Next virtual desktop.
a va/revient au/du précédent bureau
s switch/permute les écrans
escape Delete current window
insert Lower current window
h,j,k,l Move window left, down, up or right (16 pixels).
Holding Shift resizes the window instead
y,u,b,n Move window to top-left, top-right, bottom-left or bottom-right of screen.