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This patch starts Emacs as a foreground daemon (so it can accurately be killed) and terminates it by sending a signal (because 'server-force-delete' stops the local server, not the named server). * exwm.el (exwm--server-timeout): The time to politely wait for the subordinate server to exit before killing it. (exwm--server-stop): Send SIGTERM to the subordinate process instead of using 'server-force-delete'. (exwm--server-eval-at): Prevent Emacs from forking so we can manage it as a subprocess. |
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| .gitignore | ||
| exwm-background.el | ||
| exwm-cm.el | ||
| exwm-config.el | ||
| exwm-core.el | ||
| exwm-floating.el | ||
| exwm-input.el | ||
| exwm-layout.el | ||
| exwm-manage.el | ||
| exwm-randr.el | ||
| exwm-systemtray.el | ||
| exwm-workspace.el | ||
| exwm-xim.el | ||
| exwm.el | ||
| LICENSE | ||
| README.md | ||
| xinitrc | ||
Emacs X Window Manager
EXWM (Emacs X Window Manager) is a full-featured tiling X window manager for Emacs built on top of XELB. It features:
- Fully keyboard-driven operations
- Hybrid layout modes (tiling & stacking)
- Dynamic workspace support
- ICCCM/EWMH compliance
- (Optional) RandR (multi-monitor) support
- (Optional) Builtin system tray
- (Optional) Builtin input method
Please check out the screenshots to get an overview of what EXWM is capable of, and the user guide for a detailed explanation of its usage.
Note: If you install EXWM from source, it's recommended to install XELB also from source (otherwise install both from GNU ELPA).