orcsome 0.3.2
Scripting extension for NETWM compliant window managers
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Orcsome is a scripting extension for NETWM compliant window managers. It can help a lot to customize your work environment.
Motivation
I'm old awesome user with two year experience. I like it not for tiling but for lua and ability to tune its behavior. But for a very long time some problems stay unsolved:
- Grey swing windows. I was hoping it will be fixed in java7 but no luck.
- Input focus for swing windows. Awesome treats such windows as inputless.
- Random focus problems. For example sometimes evince or opera save dialog are not take focus.
Simply put, awesome sucks as window manager.
I need a robust wm with long devel history, small, fast, candy and scriptable on normal language (hello fvwm). But there are a plenty of robust, small, fast and candy only wm's. There is no any scriptable.
So I decide to write tiny wm helper application which will be compatible with many window managers and allow to configure flexible workflows.
Features
- Written on python. It means very hackable.
- Optimization, cpu and memory efficiency are top goals.
- Extensive use of python syntax to provide easy and expressive eDSL in configuration script.
- Supports NETWM standards.
- Very thin wrapper around X. You can use existing xlib background.
Installation
Orcsome needs only python-xlib as dependency. Install it from your distributive repository.
From PyPI
I'm regularly upload packages of new versions. So you can install orcsome with easy_install:
sudo easy_install orcsome
or pip:
sudo pip install orcsome
From source
git clone --depth=1 git://github.com/baverman/orcsome.git cd orcsome python setup.py build sudo python setup.py install
If you often pull changes from master brunch I recommend you following recipe:
First install orcsome in develop mode (remove any orcsome dirs in site-packages before that):
sudo python setup.py develop
Then, if you want use latest version from master branch simply do:
cd cloned/orcsome/dir git pull
ArchLinux
There is orcsome package in AUR.
Quick start
The most common functionality needed is to bind hot keys to spawn or raise applications.
Edit ~/.config/orcsome/rc.py:
from orcsome import get_wm
from orcsome.actions import *
wm = get_wm()
wm.on_key('Shift+Mod+r')(
restart)
wm.on_key('Ctrl+Alt+p')(
spawn_or_raise('urxvtc -name ncmpcpp -e ncmpcpp', name='ncmpcpp'))
wm.on_key('Mod+n')(
spawn_or_raise('urxvtc -name mutt -e mutt', name='mutt'))
wm.on_key('Mod+k')(
spawn_or_raise('urxvtc -name rtorrent -e rtorrent-screen', name='rtorrent'))
And start orcsome. That's all.
| File | Type | Py Version | Uploaded on | Size | # downloads |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| orcsome-0.3.2.tar.gz (md5) | Source | 2011-10-29 | 12KB | 204 | |
- Author: Anton Bobrov
- Documentation: orcsome package documentation
- Home Page: http://github.com/baverman/orcsome
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Categories
- Development Status :: 4 - Beta
- Environment :: X11 Applications
- Intended Audience :: Developers
- Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop
- License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
- Natural Language :: English
- Programming Language :: Python
- Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
- Topic :: Desktop Environment :: Window Managers
- Package Index Owner: baverman
- DOAP record: orcsome-0.3.2.xml
