Python-wmii is a package that allows users to customize and automate tasks in the wmii window manager using Python syntax.
To install the package, simply extract the contents of the directory from the source archive to your wmii configuration directory (e.g. $HOME/.wmii-3.5). Once you have installed the package, you can use the included scripts to configure and script wmii in Python.
The scripts are designed to make configuration tasks as easy as possible, even if you don't have a lot of Python knowledge. The developer has followed two principles, DRY (don't repeat yourself) and KISS (keep it sweet and simple) to make the package as accessible as possible for all users.
This latest release of the python-wmii package includes a number of new features and improvements. For example, the application generator now returns only files that are executable, PEP8 issues have been fixed, and all handler functions have been changed to classes (to simplify events.py). Additionally, a new handler for "UrgentTag" and "NotUrgentTag", mouse wheel view scrolling, and wmii9menu support have been added. Finally, the source repository has been converted from git to mercurial, and the readme.txt file has been converted to markdown style.
Overall, the python-wmii package is an excellent tool for anyone who wants to configure and script wmii using Python. If you're looking for a powerful and flexible solution for managing your window manager, this package is definitely worth checking out.
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