gnu: dwm: Shorten the description.
* gnu/packages/suckless.scm (dwm)[description]: Shorten. Signed-off-by: Alex Kost <alezost@gmail.com>master
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(description
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"dwm is a dynamic window manager for X. It manages windows in tiled,
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monocle and floating layouts. All of the layouts can be applied dynamically,
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optimising the environment for the application in use and the task performed.
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In tiled layout windows are managed in a master and stacking area. The master
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area contains the window which currently needs most attention, whereas the
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stacking area contains all other windows. In monocle layout all windows are
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maximised to the screen size. In floating layout windows can be resized and
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moved freely. Dialog windows are always managed floating, regardless of the
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layout applied.
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Windows are grouped by tags. Each window can be tagged with one or multiple
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tags. Selecting certain tags displays all windows with these tags.
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Each screen contains a small status bar which displays all available tags, the
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layout, the number of visible windows, the title of the focused window, and the
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text read from the root window name property, if the screen is focused. A
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floating window is indicated with an empty square and a maximised floating
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window is indicated with a filled square before the windows title. The selected
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tags are indicated with a different color. The tags of the focused window are
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indicated with a filled square in the top left corner. The tags which are
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applied to one or more windows are indicated with an empty square in the top
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left corner.
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dwm draws a small customizable border around windows to indicate the focus
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state.")
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optimising the environment for the application in use and the task performed.")
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(license license:x11)))
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(define-public dmenu
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