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Looking Glass is a desktop environment for computers running the UNIX operating system. Developed by Visix Software, it was sold commercially until Visix went out of business. Developed by Visix Software, it was sold commercially until Visix went out of business.
Project Looking Glass is a now inactive free software project under the GPL to create an innovative 3D desktop environment for Linux, Solaris, and Windows. It was sponsored by Sun Microsystems. Looking Glass is programmed in the Java language using the Java 3D system to remain platform independent. Despite the use of graphics acceleration ...
SourceForge: Motif 2.0 build libXm.so.2.0.n (Data Display Debugger uses 2.0) with easier automake and optional panner; Open Motif project page at the Wayback Machine (archived June 30, 2006) The Motif FAQ at the Wayback Machine (archived February 2, 2020) Motif: Volumes 6A and 6B (O'Reilly and Associates, free PDF downloads)
A virtual window manager is a window manager that uses virtual screens, whose resolution can be higher than the resolution of one's monitor/display adapter thus resembling a two dimensional virtual desktop with its viewport. This environment is very useful when one wishes to have a large number of windows open at the same time.
Cover switching is like flip switching with a few, mostly visual, differences. Instead of one stack with the selection at the top, two symmetrical stacks are shown with the current selection front and center (similar to the window tilting feature in Looking Glass). Cover Flow is an implementation of cover switching in macOS. More recent ...
Looking glass: A screen magnifier that looks like a fish eye lens Magnifier: Magnify the section of the screen that is near the mouse cursor Sharpen: Makes the entire desktop look sharper Snap Helper: Helps locate the centre of the screen when moving a window Track mouse: Display a mouse cursor locating effect when activated Zoom: Magnify the ...
Vtwm (the Virtual Tabbed Window Manager) is an X window manager that was developed from the twm codebase. The first release was in 1990, ...
Unlike most more recent virtual window managers, tvtwm models the root window as a single large space, with the physical desktop being a viewport onto that virtual root window. The user can scroll the viewport around the virtual desktop either by pressing certain keys or by clicking into a scaled down representation of the virtual desktop, the ...