neurowm is an extremely configurable, fast, dynamic tiling window manager for X. It tries to be similar to xmonad, where you must write you own configuration using C language instead of Haskell language.
In order to build neurowm, you need the libX11.so
library. You also need libXrandr.so
if you want multi-head support.
If you want to run neurowm with all its features, install these packages:
- libxrandr: for multi-head support (Enabled by default, edit
PKG_BUILD_OPTIONS
andPKG_LINK_OPTIONS
in the Makefile to disable it) - gmrun: default application runner
- dzen2: default system info panels
- xdotool: default X11 command line
Once downloaded, cd
to its root folder and compile the source using the Makefile:
make
Now install the headers, library and binary using the install target (you must be root):
sudo make install
Once downloaded, cd
to its root folder and the build
folder. Once there write:
cmake ..
This generates the Makefile(s) necessary to perform the installation. Then, still inside the build folder, write:
make
Finally, to install write:
sudo make install
In order to run neurowm, you must firstly write your own neurowm.c configuration file in ~/.neurowm folder. If the folder does not exist, create it. There are examples of neurowm.c configuration files under the examples folder.
The configuration file is actually a C file that will launch the window manager. The function that runs neurowm is called NeuroWmRun
and it needs a pointer to a struct Configuration
structure as parameter. You can either implement your own
configuration or use the default one. If you pass NULL
, neurowm will load the default configuration so the simplest neurowm.c file you can write is the following:
#include <neuro/wm.h>
int main() {
return NeuroWmRun(NULL);
}
Once you have written your own neurowm.c file, compile it using the --recompile
flag:
neurowm --recompile
If you are running neurowm, you can also compile and reload the configuration file on the fly without restarting X by just pressing the default mod+q
key binding.
Add the following line to your .xinitrc:
exec /usr/bin/neurowm
Check the wiki for more help: https://github.com/nnoell/neurowm/wiki