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The scwm snapshot ftp archive and CVS repository are now at

ftp://huis-clos.mit.edu/pub/scwm

and

huis-clos.mit.edu:/usr/local/repository respectively. Please let me
know if there is a problem with the ftp site (or, if you have access,
with the CVS).

The mailing lists have also moved, and are now majordomo
controlled. They are now at:

scwm-announce@huis-clos.mit.edu

and 

scwm-discuss@huis-clos.mit.edu


You can subscribe or unsubscribe at 

majordomo@huis-clos.mit.edu


The old lists will forward to the new lists for now, but their use is
deprecated.


As of now, these lists are being archived; the archives will soon be
available on the web, along with the revamped scwm web site.


Thank you for your patience during these changes.

 - Maciej Stachowiak


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From owner-scwm-announce@mit.edu  Tue Jun 23 02:39:06 1998
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Scwm 0.7 is released.

* What scwm is:

Scwm is the Scheme Configurable Window Manager. This is a highly
dynamic and extensible window manager for the X Window System (based
originally on fvwm2, but now much enhanced) with Guile Scheme as the
configuration/extension language. Nearly all decorations can be
changed at run-time or per-window, and eventually many decoration
styles and additional features will be supported through dynamically
loaded code. A powerful protocol is provided for interacting with the
window manager while it is running.


* Primary Authors:

Maciej Stachowiak <mstachow@mit.edu> 
Greg J. Badros <gjb@cs.washington.edu>


* Where you can find more info:

Some information about scwm is available at:

http://web.mit.edu/mstachow/www/scwm.html

There are also scwm-discuss@huis-clos.mit.edu and
scwm-announce@huis-clos.mit.edu mailing lists for disscussion and
release announcements repsectively. You can subscribe to either at
majordomo@huis-clos.mit.edu

* Where you can get it:

You can download the latest scwm package from:

http://web.mit.edu/mstachow/www/scwm-0.7.tar.gz

There is also
http://web.mit.edu/mstachow/www/scwm-icons-0.7.tar.gz

which has a number of images for use with scwm as icons, textures,
buttons, etc. Some of these images are not available otherwise.

These packages can also be downloaded from the nightly snapshot FTP
site at ftp://huis-clos.mit.edu/pub/scwm, but use of the http
locations is reccomended.

You will also need to download and install the guile library. You can
get the latest release from:

ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/guile-1.2.tar.gz

or any archive that has GNU source packages available.

You can get the latest guile snapshot (likely to have more useful
features and generally work better) from:

ftp://red-bean.com/pub/guile

The snapshots are officially alpha but they generally work pretty
well.


* Here are highlights of what is new with the 0.7 release. There were
many changes; see the NEWS file in the distribution for more details.

* Auto-raise
* Input, timer, shutdown, error and other hooks.
* Improved fvwm-module support.
* Much improved error messages.
* The start of a texinfo manual.
* Improved color handling.
* Support for more information about the X server.
* Much improved scwm.el emacs interaction mode, and scwmexec and
scwmrepl external interaction programs
* Numerous bug fixes.



From owner-scwm-announce@mit.edu  Sun Jun 28 02:56:40 1998
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Subject: SCWM 0.7a
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Scwm 0.7a is released.

Version 0.7 had a number of bugs, some of which kept it from even
compiling out of the box with some versions of Guile. Version 0.7a
remedies these and many other bugs. This version works with Guile 1.2
as well as the latest snapshot - really this time. I built and tested
fresh exports before tarring it up.



* What scwm is:

Scwm is the Scheme Configurable Window Manager. This is a highly
dynamic and extensible window manager for the X Window System (based
originally on fvwm2, but now much enhanced) with Guile Scheme as the
configuration/extension language. Nearly all decorations can be
changed at run-time or per-window, and eventually many decoration
styles and additional features will be supported through dynamically
loaded code. A powerful protocol is provided for interacting with the
window manager while it is running.


* Primary Authors:

Maciej Stachowiak <mstachow@mit.edu> 
Greg J. Badros <gjb@cs.washington.edu>


* Where you can find more info:

Some information about scwm is available at:

http://web.mit.edu/mstachow/www/scwm.html

There are also scwm-discuss@huis-clos.mit.edu and
scwm-announce@huis-clos.mit.edu mailing lists for disscussion and
release announcements repsectively. You can subscribe to either at
majordomo@huis-clos.mit.edu

* Where you can get it:

You can download the latest scwm package from:

http://web.mit.edu/mstachow/www/scwm-0.7a.tar.gz

There is also
http://web.mit.edu/mstachow/www/scwm-icons-0.7.tar.gz

which has a number of images for use with scwm as icons, textures,
buttons, etc. Some of these images are not available otherwise.

You will also need to download and install the guile library. You can
get the latest release from:

ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/guile-1.2.tar.gz

or any archive that has GNU source packages available.

You can get the latest guile snapshot (likely to have more useful
features and generally work better) from:

ftp://red-bean.com/pub/guile

The snapshots are officially alpha but they generally work pretty
well.


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It is now possible to receive scwm CVS commit messages by email; these
will indicate the files that have changed in the repository and
contain an informative message regarding the nature of the change. You
can subscribe by sending mail to scwm-commits-request@huis-clos.mit.edu
with a body of `subscribe'.

 - Maciej Stachowiak


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To: scwm-announce@mit.edu, guile@cygnus.com
Subject: Scwm 0.9beta1 released
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 23:51:36 EST
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I'm distributing this announcement less widely than usual since this
is a prerelease with known problems and, I hope, unknown ones people
will tell me about.

 - Maciej

=================

Scwm 0.9beta1 is released.

Warning! This is a beta release with known problems! Only use it if
you are willing to risk bugs. Most of the known problems left are mere
annoyances and not crashes, but you never know. Some things already
planned to be changed or fixed before the final 0.9 are listed at

http://huis-clos.mit.edu/scwm/release-todo.html

* What Scwm is:

Scwm is the Scheme Configurable Window Manager. This is a highly
dynamic and extensible window manager and scripting facility for the X
Window System (based originally on fvwm2, but now much enhanced) with
Guile Scheme as the configuration/extension language. Nearly all
decorations can be changed at run-time or per-window, and eventually
many decoration styles and additional features will be supported
through dynamically loaded code. A powerful protocol is provided for
interacting with the window manager while it is running.


* Primary Authors:

Maciej Stachowiak <mstachow@mit.edu> 
Greg J. Badros <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

Other major contributors are Sam Steingold <sds@goems.com>, Robert
Bihlmeyer <robbe@orcus.priv.at>, and Todd Larason <jtl@molehill.org>.

Many more people have contributed bug reports, bug fixes, or smaller
changes; see AUTHORS and THANKS in the distribution.

* Where you can find more info:

Some information about scwm is available at:

http://huis-clos.mit.edu/scwm/

There are also scwm-discuss@huis-clos.mit.edu and
scwm-announce@huis-clos.mit.edu mailing lists for disscussion and
release announcements repsectively. The new list
scwm-commits@huis-clos.mit.edu receives all scwm CVS commit messages.
You can subscribe to any of these at majordomo@huis-clos.mit.edu by
sending a message with a body of "subscribe <list>" where <list> is
the name of the list you want.

* Where you can get it:

You can download the latest scwm package from:

ftp://huis-clos.mit.edu/pub/scwm/scwm-0.9beta1.tar.gz

There is also
ftp://huis-clos.mit.edu/pub/scwm/scwm-icons-0.8.tar.gz

which has a number of images for use with scwm as icons, textures,
buttons, etc. Some of these images are not available otherwise.

You will also need to download and install the guile library. You can
get the latest release from:

ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/guile-1.3.tar.gz

or any archive that has GNU source packages available.

You can get the latest guile snapshot from:

ftp://red-bean.com/pub/guile

The snapshots are officially alpha but they generally work pretty
well; however, 1.3 is reccomended for now since it is pretty
recent. Guile 1.2 will also work but support will be removed in a
coming release.


Here is what's new with 0.9beta1 (since 0.8):

These are highlights only, see NEWS in the distribution for a more
complete list.

* Extensive session management support for use with xsm or
gnome-session; see doc/session-management.

* Much enhanced menu look configurability. Support for three new styles:
 pie-menu-look and circle-pie-menu-look and xpm-shaped-menu-look in
the (app scwm xpm-menus) module. This allows a very great degree of
menu look configurability.

* The beginnings of theme support. Example fvwm2, mwm and win95
themefiles are included.

* Support for dynamically loaded modules.

* Ability to set backgrounds through a dynamic module.

* Allow user to manipulate message window directly.

* Tracking of focus order added. 

* More window information, setting and action primitives.

* New miscellaneous procedures.

* Assorted new hooks: change-desk-hook, window-focus-change-hook,
before-place-new-window-hook

* Support for hooking into the interactive resize and move loops:
interactive-resize-start-hook, interactive-resize-new-size-hook,
interactive-resize-finish-hook, interactive-move-start-hook,
interactive-move-new-position-hook, interactive-move-finish-hook

* Improved documentation.

* (app scwm cascade) module added to let you cascade your windows
automatically.

* Enhanced window list menu.

* Enhanced (app scwm style)/(app scwm wininfo) package - support more
general ways to select windows for styles nicely.

* improved optional and keyword argument handling - errors on invalid
keyword args.

* Configurable shutdwon behavior using shutdown-options from the (app
scwm shutdown-opts) module.

* animated moves and window shading moved to loadable module.



