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Dec 8, 2019 - Ratpoison is a fast tiling window manager, written in C, which goal is to Install ratpoison. In Debian: $ sudo aptitude install ratpoison. Get source code: Ratpoison is a simple Window Manager with no fat library dependencies, no fancy graphics, If something described in the manual doesn't work upgrade. ratpoison manual. This is a pretty useless command. By default, it is bound to C-t g , and its purpose is to abort other commands.This document explains how to use ratpoison 1.4.9. The ratpoison user manual is free documentation; permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify Dec 19, 2019 - Jump to commands and default aliases - ratpoison is a tiling window manager for the X Window System primarily developed by Shawn Similarly, Brian Proffitt observes that "the key commands are well explained in this window manager's man environments open a new window on the desktop", Linux.com . Create a book · Download as PDF · Printable version Ratpoison is a Window Manager without fat library dependencies, fancy graphics or This manual page was written by Bernhard R. Link . To launch ratpoison as your default window manager you need to edit the file ~/.xinitrc The file should just contain the command "ratpoison", without the quotes. you can find the command list in the ratpoison manual or info documentation,

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