English/Japanese
Sorry, most of all contents in this site are written in Japanese for Jp-users'
convenience.
citation from the official www site:
"Sawfish is an extensible
window manager using a Lisp-based
scripting language
--all window decorations are configurable and all user-interface policy
is controlled through the extension language. This is no layer on top
of twm, but a wholly new architecture.
Despite this extensibility its policy is very minimal compared to
most window managers. Its aim is simply to manage windows in the most
flexible and attractive manner possible. As such it does not implement
desktop backgrounds, applications docks, or other things that may be
achieved through separate applications.
All high-level wm functions are implemented in Lisp for future
extensibility or redefinition. Currently this includes menus (using
GTK+), interactive window moving and resizing, virtual workspaces,
iconification, focus/transient window policies, frame theme
definitions, and many more standard window-manager functions.
User-configuration is possible either by writing Lisp code in a
personal .sawfishrc file, or through the integrated
customization system (using GTK+, see the screenshots right).
If you're wondering why there are many references to something
called ``sawmill'' on this page, that's because sawfish was originally
known by that name, but had to change."
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