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New ports: x11/qtile x11/py-dbus-next x11/py-xcffib x11/qtile-extras
New ports: x11/qtile x11/py-dbus-next x11/py-xcffib x11/qtile-extras
New ports: x11/qtile x11/py-dbus-next x11/py-xcffib x11/qtile-extras
Stuart Henderson schreef op 2025-07-31 14:07: > On 2025/07/31 14:04, Emiel Kollof wrote: >> Stuart Henderson schreef op 2025-07-31 13:47: >> > Haven't looked at the tars yet, but the description didn't explain >> > what this does >> >> It's a port for the qtile window manager (and dependencies that are >> not >> in ports yet. See the github link or https://qtile.org/ >> >> Cheers, >> Emiel >> > > The pkg/DESCR file needs to say what it does. Attached new tarball with fixed description: $ cat x11/qtile/pkg/DESCR A hackable tiling window manager written in Python Qtile is simple, small, and extensible. It's easy to write your own layouts, widgets, and built-in commands. Qtile is written and configured entirely in Python, which means you can leverage the full power and flexibility of the language to make it fit your needs. Cheers, Emiel
New ports: x11/qtile x11/py-dbus-next x11/py-xcffib x11/qtile-extras
New ports: x11/qtile x11/py-dbus-next x11/py-xcffib x11/qtile-extras
New ports: x11/qtile x11/py-dbus-next x11/py-xcffib x11/qtile-extras