bug.n is a tiling window manager add-on for Microsoft Windows.
This page links the resources available for information on installing and running, customizing and using bug.n and for a list of changes made with the current version.
A description of what bug.n can do.
A list of changes to the user interface (i. a. configuration variables and hotkeys) for each version of bug.n.
A description of how to install and run bug.n. Also described is a method to run bug.n as Administrator to solve problems with the User Access Control of Microsft Windows higher than Vista.
The current stable version of bug.n as a package (
.zipfile); it includes the source, a compiled version as one executable and the corresponding documentation for that version.
The development version of bug.n as a package (
.zipfile); it includes the source, a compiled version as one executable and the corresponding documentation for the current development status.
A short introduction on how to use bug.n and on concepts, like layouts and tagging, bug.n uses.
A list of all hotkeys with their default mapping to functions and a short description.
A description on how to customize bug.n by setting configuration variables and hotkeys. Also described is a method to re-use the hotkey WinL, which is blocked by the Windows function to lock the screen.
A list of all configuration variables with their default values and a short description.
A description of 'rules', bug.n uses for handling windows, and how they can be set in
Config.ini.
A list of all hotkeys with their default mapping to functions and a short description.
An overview of those hotkeys, already in use by bug.n with the default configuration. With this overview you may find unused keys, which can be used for non-bug.n hotkeys or to reassign bug.n functions.
A list of hotkeys, which are similar to those used in xmonad, a dynamically tiling X11 window manager on *n?x.
Some individual hotkeys, proposed by bug.n users.
A template for
Config.iniand samples from users with related screenshots.
bug.n is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
A list of people and projects, which contributed to bug.n.