Working with the Skippy Screen Pager
WINDOW PREVIEWS
Author(s): ANDREA MÜLLER
If your window manager is too boring or Spartan for your liking, why not add a touch of pep? Skippy is an imaginative screen pager with an integrated preview function.
Almost any window manager will give you a window list, displaying a menu with the active windows when you click or press the right key. If the programmer who developed the window manager has a soft spot for graphical gimmicks, the list might add icons to the program names. But a window chooser will not speed up the process of switching between windows if you are working with a selection of different browsers and terminal windows. Skippy [1] by Hyriand to the rescue: instead of giving you a simple list, Skippy displays the active application windows graphically in full-screen mode. Sophisticated Window managers have different approaches to handling active windows, and Skippy is choosy about the managers it supports. To ensure that you will be able to switch between GUI-based programs, you need a Gnome- or NetWM-compatible window manager, such as Waimea. The homepage for the window manager or a quick glance at the Readme file supplied with the manager should tell you if this is the case. Also, the Skippy developers have a list of window managers that Skippy supports on the project homepage. Supported managers include Fluxbox 0.9.9, XFWM4 icewm and WindowMaker.
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