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Enlightenment (window manager)

Enlightenment

Enlightenment DR17
Original author(s)Carsten Haitzler
Developer(s)E17 Development Team
Initial release1997
Stable releaseE17 0.17.1 / 31 January 2013; 45 days ago (2013-01-31)[1]
Preview releaseE18 0.17.99.83478 / 31 January 2013; 45 days ago (2013-01-31)[2]
Development statusactive
Written inC
Operating systemUnix-like
TypeWindow manager
LicenseBSD
Websitewww.enlightenment.org

Enlightenment, also known simply as E, is a stacking window manager for the X Window System which can be used alone or in conjunction with a desktop environment such as GNOME or KDE. Enlightenment can be used as a substitute for a full desktop environment.

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History

The first version of Enlightenment was released by Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler) in 1997.[3]

Version 0.17, also referred to as E17, was in development for 12 years starting in December 2000 [4] until 21 December 2012 when it was officially presented to the world as a stable release.[5] During the development period it was also referred to as DR17 (Development Release 17).

It is a complete rewrite on DR16 and was designed to be a full-fledged desktop shell, based on the new Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL).

E16 itself is still in active development which runs independently on E17 and reached the 1.0 milestone in 2009 (1.0.11 as of 2013).

Enlightenment developers have referred to it as "the original eye-candy window manager".[6]

Features

E16

  • Enlightenment allows you to have a grid of workspaces called virtual desktops. Switching between them is achieved by hurling the mouse cursor to the edge of the screen, at which the desktop appears to slide across to reveal the next. The maximum grid size is currently 8 by 8 desktops, and you can have 32 grids (each with a different background), making 2048 total possible desktop spaces. (Users can enable a map of the desktops, in case they get lost, which is called the pager.)
  • The desktop dragbar allows a desktop to be 'slid back' to reveal the desktop 'underneath'. The E team use the analogy of sheets of paper, stacked on top of each other, where you can slide off a piece partially to reveal what's beneath.
  • Window grouping – the ability to put windows into groups so that they can all be moved, resized, closed, etc. together.
  • Iconification – reducing windows to an icon, stored in 'iconboxes' that can be placed about the screen.
  • Ability to change window borders (or remove borders and title bars completely).
  • Users can create keybindings for actions such as maximizing windows, launching programs, moving between desktops and moving the mouse cursor, hence making it possible to use Enlightenment solely with a keyboard. e16keyedit is a graphical program for simplifying keybinding creation.
  • It contains a command line interface, eesh, which affects the window manager actions, and makes it possible to write powerful shell scripts controlling most features on the desktop - from settings to single window manipulations.
  • Newer versions include compositing effects such as fading and transparency.

One of the aims of the window manager is to be as configurable as possible, and to this end, it includes customization dialogs for focus settings, window movement, resizing, grouping and placement settings, audio, multiple desktop, desktop background, pager, tooltip and autoraise settings. It also includes a special effects dialog, including a desktop 'ripple' effect.

E17

E17 has many core features such as:

  • Fully themeable, with both a menu-based and command-line theme-changing interface
  • A built-in file manager
  • Icons on the desktop
  • Virtual desktop grid feature
  • Modular design – can dynamically load external modules. Currently available modules include:
    • Pager – Switching between different virtual desktops
    • iBar – Launching applications
    • iBox - Holding minimized applications
    • Engage (formerly known as iTask NG) – A dock similar to the Mac OS X dock
    • Dropshadow – Provides a drop-shadow for every window
    • Clock – Analog and digital clock
    • Battery – Monitoring a laptop battery
    • CPUFreq – Monitoring a laptop CPU
    • Temperature – Monitoring laptop temperature
    • Illume - Modifies the user interface of enlightenment to work cleanly on a mobile device
    • Composite - Allows the user to run enlightenment with composite effects
  • One or more shelves to manage the gadget placement and appearance on the screen
  • Animated, interactive desktop backgrounds, menu items, iBar items and desktop widgets are all possible
  • Window shading, iconification, maximising and sticky settings
  • Customizable key bindings
  • Support for internationalization
  • Standardized – supports all needed standards (NetWM, ICCCM, XDG and so on)

Developers

Principal

  • Carsten "Rasterman" Haitzler – lead developer
  • Kim "kwo" Woelders – E16 maintainer
  • Hisham "CodeWarrior" Mardam Bey[7]
  • Christopher "devilhorns" Michael

Inactive

  • Geoff "Mandrake" Harrison[8]

See also

  • Daftar/Tabel -- terminal emulators
  • Perbandingan -- X window managers
  • Enlightenment Foundation Libraries
  • Bodhi Linux - lightweight Ubuntu based distribution using Enlightenment E17
  • Elive – an installable Live CD of Debian built to showcase Enlightenment
  • Unite17 – a Unity based distribution using Enlightenment
  • moon OS – a lightweight distribution based on Ubuntu and uses the Enlightenment window manager
  • OpenGEU – Ubuntu-based distribution using Enlightenment (no longer an active project)
  • Snowlinux - lightweight Debian & Ubuntu based distribution using Enlightenment E17 and others
  • Quelitu[9] - a lightweight Ubuntu-based distribution offering both Enlightenment E17 and LXDE desktop environments.

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Operating systems and GNU/Linux distributions that offer Enlightenment
 
 
DEs
Full-featured
GNOME
KDE
MATE
Mid-range
Trinity
CDE
Xfce
IRIX Interactive Desktop
Lightweight
EDE (FLTK)
Étoilé (GNUstep)
LXDE (GTK) / Razor-qt (Qt)
Mezzo
ROX
UDE
Sugar
Shell
Unity
GNOME Shell
Cinnamon
KDE Plasma
 
WMs
Compositing
Compiz
Metacity
Mutter
KWin
Xfwm
Tiling
awesome
dwm
i3
PWM
Ion
wmii
ratpoison
xmonad
Stacking
amiwm
twm
cwm
mwm
FVWM
IceWM
Enlightenment
Blackbox
Fluxbox
Openbox
Window Maker
AfterStep
PekWM
 
Components
 
Related reading
Window management topics
 
Methods
  • Tiling
  • Stacking
  • Dynamic
  • Compositing
  • Re-parenting
 
Tiling examples
 
Stacking examples
 
Compositing examples
 
Systems with WMs
 
Components
 
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