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written in Scheme and accesses Xlib via the scx library for scsh.
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Orion is in fact a family of window managers which can be nested. This
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enables great flexibility and efficient handling of X11
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appliations. Orion currently comes with a conventional moving window
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manager and a window manager for stacking windows in frames. Orion
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also supports work spaces and saving the window manager layout.
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appliations. Orion currently comes with four child window managers:
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* a conventional moving window manager 
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* a window manager for stacking windows in a frame
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* a window manager for splitting windows horizontally and vertically
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* a work space manager
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Orion also supports saving the window manager layout and programmatic
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configuration.
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See the file INSTALL for installation instructions.
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The directory doc contains a small manual which lists the standard key
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bindings. Its description of configuration files is currently not
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up to date.
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The directory doc/ contains a small manual which lists the standard key
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bindings and a description of Orion's configuration files.
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