

^ "xenocara/app/cwm/calmwm.c", OpenBSD CVS, OpenBSD, 27 April 2007, retrieved 30 April 2017.
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^ "cwm - a lightweight and efficient window manager for X11", OpenBSD manual pages, The OpenBSD project, retrieved 16 November 2011, The from-scratch rewrite borrowed some code from 9wm, however that code has since been removed or rewritten.^ a b Eriksen, Marius Aamodt, Old home page, archived from the original on 18 November 2011, retrieved 16 November 2011.^ "The X Window System", OpenBSD Frequently Asked Questions, OpenBSD, retrieved.(22 November 2011), "Introduction: calm window manager", OSNews, retrieved 23 November 2011 Archived from the original on 8 June 2015. cwm is also praised for its flexibility, ease of use, and the fact that it can be used without a mouse. Ĭwm is noted to be used mainly due to its status as one of the default window managers in OpenBSD, though other reasons are sometimes cited.

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Īdditional key bindings and configuration options can be specified in the configuration file ~/.cwmrc.Ĭwm is generally well received in software minimalist communities. Furthermore, it allows manipulating pointing devices, such as mice, with the keyboard. Ĭwm allows raising, hiding, switching between, and searching for windows using just the keyboard, making it suitable to use as terminal emulator multiplexer.
