window managers - definizione. Che cos'è window managers
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Cosa (chi) è window managers - definizione

OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE
Window managers; Active window; Window Manager; Active Window; Window management; Windows manager
  • Example of a context menu
  • Layers of the graphical user interface:<br />Under X, the '''window manager''' and the [[display server]] are two distinct programs; but under Wayland, the function of both is handled by the Wayland compositor.
  • Wayland]]). The drawing of the content is the task of the client.
  • Wayland]] clients always draw their own window decorations.

Window manager         
A window manager is system software that controls the placement and appearance of windows within a windowing system in a graphical user interface. Most window managers are designed to help provide a desktop environment.
window manager         
<operating system> A part of a window system which arranges windows on a screen. It is responsible for moving and resizing windows, and other such functions common to all applications. Examples from the X Window System are twm, gwm, olwm. (1994-12-06)
X window manager         
SOFTWARE FOR UNIX TYPE OPERATING SYSTEMS
X Window managers; XWM; X11 window manager; X.org window manager
An X window manager is a window manager that runs on top of the X Window System, a windowing system mainly used on Unix-like systems.

Wikipedia

Window manager

A window manager is system software that controls the placement and appearance of windows within a windowing system in a graphical user interface. Most window managers are designed to help provide a desktop environment. They work in conjunction with the underlying graphical system that provides required functionality—support for graphics hardware, pointing devices, and a keyboard—and are often written and created using a widget toolkit.

Few window managers are designed with a clear distinction between the windowing system and the window manager. Every graphical user interface based on a windows metaphor has some form of window management. In practice, the elements of this functionality vary greatly. Elements usually associated with window managers allow the user to open, close, minimize, maximize, move, resize, and keep track of running windows, including window decorators. Many window managers also come with various utilities and features such as task bars, program launchers, docks to facilitate halving or quartering windows on screen, workspaces for grouping windows, desktop icons, wallpaper, an ability to keep select windows in foreground, the ability to "roll up" windows to show only their title bars, to cascade windows, to stack windows into a grid, to group windows of the same program in the task bar in order to save space, and optional multi-row taskbars.