# labwc - [1. What is this?](#1-what-is-this) - [2. Build](#2-build) - [3. Configure](#3-configure) - [4. Run](#4-run) - [5. Integrate](#5-integrate) - [6. Roadmap](#6-roadmap) ## 1. What is this? Labwc is a [WIP] free, stacking compositor for Wayland and has the following aims: - Be light-weight, small and fast - Have the look and feel of [openbox](https://github.com/danakj/openbox) - Where practicable, use other software to show wall-paper, take screenshots, and so on It is in early development, so expect bugs and missing features. Labwc has been inspired and influenced by [openbox](https://github.com/danakj/openbox), [sway](https://github.com/swaywm/sway), [cage](https://www.hjdskes.nl/blog/cage-01/), [wio](https://wio-project.org/) and [rootston](https://github.com/swaywm/rootston) Labwc is based on the wlroots library. The following were considered before choosing wlroots: [qtwayland](https://github.com/qt/qtwayland), [grefsen](https://github.com/ec1oud/grefsen), [mir](https://mir-server.io) and [egmde](https://github.com/AlanGriffiths/egmde). ![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/johanmalm/labwc/images/scrot1.png) ## 2. Build meson build && ninja -C build Runtime dependencies include: - wlroots (>=0.10.0) - xwayland - libxml2 - cairo - pango For further details see [tools/build](tools/build) and [wiki/Build](https://github.com/johanmalm/labwc/wiki/Build). ## 3. Configure If you want to override the defaults, copy data/rc.xml to ~/.config/labwc/ and tweak to suit. See [rc.xml](data/rc.xml) and [themerc](data/themes/labwc-default/openbox-3/themerc) comments for details including keybinds. See full details in the following: - [labwc(1)](docs/labwc.1.md) - [labwc-config(5)](docs/labwc-config.5.md) - [labwc-theme(5)](docs/labwc-theme.5.md) - [labwc-actions(5)](docs/labwc-actions.5.md) ## 4. Run ./build/labwc -s If you have not created an rc.xml configuration file, default keybinds will be: - Alt-tab: cycle window - Alt-F2: cycle window - Alt-F3: launch dmenu (if installed) - Alt-escape: exit ## 5. Integrate Suggested apps to use with labwc: - [grim](https://github.com/emersion/grim) - Take screenshot ## 6. Roadmap - [x] Support xwayland - [x] Parse [rc.xml](data/rc.xml) - [x] Parse [themerc](data/themes/labwc-default/openbox-3/themerc) - [x] Read xbm icons - [x] Show maximize, iconify, close buttons - [ ] Support 'maximize' - [ ] Show window title - [ ] Catch SIGHUP for --reconfigure - [ ] Read ~/.config/labwc/autostart - [ ] Read ~/.config/labwc/environment (useful for XKB environment variables) - [ ] Support layer-shell protocol (e.g. for setting background with swaybg). - [ ] Support foreign-toplevel protocol (e.g. to integrate with wlroots panels/bars) - [ ] Support damage control to reduce CPU usage - [ ] Implement client-menu - [ ] Implement root-menu - [ ] Support on-screen display (OSD), for example to support alt-tab window list For further details see [wiki/Roadmap](https://github.com/johanmalm/labwc/wiki/Roadmap). Based on development so far, it looks like only a modest fraction of all theme and configuration options are required to adequately render most common themes and provide a pretty openbox-like experience. It is likely that only a subset of the full specification will be implemented in order to keep the code base simpler and cleaner.