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Encyclopedia > Enlightenment (window manager)
Enlightenment

Developer: Carsten Haitzler and his team[1][2][3]
Latest release: 0.16.8.7 / May 3, 2007
OS: GNU/Linux and Unix
Use: Window manager
License: BSD License
Website: enlightenment.org

Enlightenment, also known simply as E, is a free software/open source window manager for the X Window System which can be used alone or in conjunction with a desktop environment such as GNOME or KDE. It has a rich feature set, including extensive support for themes and advanced graphics without sacrificing good performance. As such, Enlightenment is sometimes deployed as a substitute for a full desktop environment. Image File history File links Enlightenment_logo_gold. ... Software development is the translation of a user need or marketing goal into a software product. ... Carsten Haitzler (born 1975), known as Raster or Rasterman to the open source community, is an Australian/German (his father is German and his mother is Finnish) software engineer best known for initiating the development of the Enlightenment X-Window Manger for UNIX/Linux. ... A software release refers to the creation and availability of a new version of a computer software product. ... May 3 is the 123rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (124th in leap years). ... 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini era. ... An operating system (OS) is a set of computer programs that manage the hardware and software resources of a computer. ... GNU (pronounced ) is a computer operating system - consisting of a kernel, libraries, system utilities, compilers, and end-user application software - composed entirely of free software. ... Linux (IPA pronunciation: ) is a Unix-like computer operating system family. ... Filiation of Unix and Unix-like systems Unix (officially trademarked as UNIX®) is a computer operating system originally developed in the 1960s and 1970s by a group of AT&T employees at Bell Labs including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and Douglas McIlroy. ... On Microsoft Windows 95, 98, and ME you can enter the Windows device manager by clicking Start, Settings, Control Panel, System icon, and clicking on the Device Manager tab. ... A software license is a legal agreement which may take the form of a proprietary or gratuitous license as well as a memorandum of contract between a producer and a user of computer software. ... The BSD license is a permissive license and is one of the most widely used free software licenses. ... A website (or Web site) is a collection of web pages, images, videos and other digital assets and hosted on a particular domain or subdomain on the World Wide Web. ... This article is about free software as defined by the sociopolitical free software movement; for information on software distributed without charge, see freeware. ... Open source refers to projects that are open to the public and which draw on other projects that are freely available to the general public. ... On Microsoft Windows 95, 98, and ME you can enter the Windows device manager by clicking Start, Settings, Control Panel, System icon, and clicking on the Device Manager tab. ... KDE 3. ... It has been suggested that Desktop metaphor,Paper paradigm be merged into this article or section. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... KDE (K Desktop Environment) (IPA: ) is a free software project which aims to be a powerful ecosystem for an easy-to-use desktop environment. ... It has been suggested that Desktop metaphor,Paper paradigm be merged into this article or section. ...


The latest stable release of the software is version 0.16.8.5 . Version 0.17, also called DR17, is currently in development and is designed to be a full-fledged desktop shell based on the new Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL). DR17 is a complete rewrite from DR16, targeted toward a range of platforms from embedded systems to workstations. In computing, a shell is a piece of software that provides an interface for users. ... The Enlightenment Foundation Libraries, or EFL, is a set of open source graphical software libraries that grew out of the enlightenment window manager project. ...

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History

The first version of Enlightenment was released by Raster (Carsten Haitzler) on October 30, 1996. Carsten Haitzler (born 1975), known as Raster or Rasterman to the open source community, is an Australian/German (his father is German and his mother is Finnish) software engineer best known for initiating the development of the Enlightenment X-Window Manger for UNIX/Linux. ...


Features of version 0.16

An Enlightenment desktop, with desktop pager, configuration window and xterm
An Enlightenment desktop, with desktop pager, configuration window and xterm

Some of its distinguishing features include: Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1024x768, 203 KB)an Enlightenment desktop (mine) - fullsize File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1024x768, 203 KB)an Enlightenment desktop (mine) - fullsize File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...

  • Its virtual desktop concept - Enlightenment allows you to have a grid of workspaces called virtual desktops. Switching between them is achieved by hurling the mouse cursor to the edge of the screen, at which the desktop appears to slide across to reveal the next. The maximum grid size is currently 8 by 8, and you can have 32 of them (each with a different background), making 2048 total possible desktop spaces. (Users can enable a map of the desktops, in case they get lost, which is called the pager.)
  • The desktop dragbar - this allows a desktop to be 'slid back' to reveal the desktop 'underneath'. The E team use the analogy of sheets of paper, stacked on top of each other, where you can slide off a piece partially to reveal what's beneath.
  • Window grouping - the ability to put windows into groups so that they can all be moved, resized, closed etc together.
  • Iconification - reducing windows to an icon, stored in 'iconboxes' that can be placed about the screen.
  • Ability to change window borders (or remove borders and title bars completely).
  • Users can create keybindings for actions such as maximizing windows, launching programs, moving between desktops and moving the mouse cursor - hence making it possible to use Enlightenment solely with a keyboard. e16keyedit is a graphical program for simplifying keybinding creation.

One of the aims of the window manager is to be as configurable as possible, and to this end, it includes easy-to-use customization dialogs for focus settings, window movement, resizing, grouping and placement settings, audio, multiple desktop, desktop background, pager, tooltip and autoraise settings. It also includes a special effects dialog, including a desktop 'ripple' effect. A typical arrow-like mouse cursor. ... Nuvola icons for KDE are available in PNG format, which come in six sizes, and SVG format, which is scalable On computer displays, a computer icon is a small pictogram. ... A typical arrow-like mouse cursor. ...


Features of version 0.17

Enlightenment DR17, two Eterms, and XMMS.

DR17 is development code right now, but certain core features are in place: Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1024x768, 634 KB)Enlightenment DR17 running on Ultima Linux 2. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1024x768, 634 KB)Enlightenment DR17 running on Ultima Linux 2. ...

  • Fully themeable, with both a menu-based and command line theme-changing interface.
  • Virtual desktop grid feature.
  • Modular design - can dynamically load external modules. Current available modules include
    • a desktop pager
    • 'iBar' and 'engage', two animated application launchers (engage can also be used as a system tray)
    • a taskbar
    • a window drop-shadow module
    • 'embrace', a mail checker
    • desktop sticky notes
    • a clock (analog or digital)
    • 'dEvian' a basic feed reader
    • a disk mounter
    • 'evolume' an ALSA compatible mixer
    • battery level, cpu speed and temperature monitors
    • a system load monitor
  • One or more shelves to manage the modules placement and appearance on the screen.
  • Animated, interactive desktop backgrounds, menu items, iBar items and desktop widgets are all possible.
  • Window shading, iconification, maximising and sticky settings.
  • Customizable key bindings.
  • Support for internationalization.

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Engage

Engage
Developer: Andrew "HandyAndE" Williams
OS: Unix-like
Use: unknown
License: open source
Website: http://handyande.co.uk

Engage is an alternative launcher for the Enlightenment DR17 made with the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries. It was created to allow enlightenment users to have a system tray, launcher, and icon bar in one area. Software development is the translation of a user need or marketing goal into a software product. ... An operating system (OS) is a set of computer programs that manage the hardware and software resources of a computer. ... Diagram of the relationships between several Unix-like systems A Unix-like operating system is one that behaves in a manner similar to a Unix system, while not necessarily conforming to or being certified to any version of the Single UNIX Specification. ... A software license is a legal agreement which may take the form of a proprietary or gratuitous license as well as a memorandum of contract between a producer and a user of computer software. ... Open source refers to projects that are open to the public and which draw on other projects that are freely available to the general public. ... A website (or Web site) is a collection of web pages, images, videos and other digital assets and hosted on a particular domain or subdomain on the World Wide Web. ... The Enlightenment Foundation Libraries, or EFL, is a set of open source graphical software libraries that grew out of the enlightenment window manager project. ...


It is a fully themeable part of the Enlightenment desktop.


Developers

Principal

  • Carsten "Rasterman" Haitzler - lead developer
  • Corey "Atmos" Donohoe [4]
  • Ibukun "xcomp" Olumuyiwa [5]
  • Kim "kwo" Woelders - E16 maintainer
  • Andrew "HandyAndE" Williams [6]
  • Hisham "CodeWarrior" Mardam Bey [7]

Carsten Haitzler (born 1975), known as Raster or Rasterman to the open source community, is an Australian/German (his father is German and his mother is Finnish) software engineer best known for initiating the development of the Enlightenment X-Window Manger for UNIX/Linux. ...

Major retired

  • Geoff "Mandrake" Harrison [8]

See also

Free software Portal

Image File history File links Floss_draft. ... Image File history File links Wikibooks-logo-en. ... Eterm is a color vt102 terminal emulator for the X Window System. ... The Enlightenment Foundation Libraries, or EFL, is a set of open source graphical software libraries that grew out of the enlightenment window manager project. ... Elive is a GNU/Linux distribution based on Debian. ...

External links

  • Official website
  • Enlightenment at Freedesktop.org
  • Enlightenment Sourceforge Project Page
  • Enlightenment Screenshots
  • SlackE17: A full distribution of Enlightenment DR17 for Linux Slackware.
  • Elive : an installable LiveCD of Debian GNU/Linux built to showcase Enlightenment. (Includes both DR16 & DR17.)

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