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   2012-10-08 14:42:26 by Aleksej Saushev | Files touched by this commit (87)
Log message:
Drop PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT setting, "user-destdir" is default these days.
   2012-10-04 02:22:01 by Aleksey Cheusov | Files touched by this commit (34)
Log message:
Bump revision for packages with changed CONFLICTS (PYTHON_SELF_CONFLICT)
   2012-10-04 01:40:39 by Aleksey Cheusov | Files touched by this commit (35)
Log message:
CONFLICTS between python modules
   2012-10-04 00:14:04 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (36)
Log message:
Update for python25 removal.
   2012-04-08 22:22:01 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (148)
Log message:
All supported python versions in pkgsrc support eggs, so remove
${PLIST.eggfile} from PLISTs and support code from lang/python.
   2012-01-25 13:38:26 by OBATA Akio | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
no compiler languages is requred to build.
   2012-01-25 13:34:30 by OBATA Akio | Files touched by this commit (2)
Log message:
Convert to use python/distutils.mk, register egg-info.

Bump PKGREVISION.
   2011-08-23 11:33:25 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
Add 31 to incompatible python versions.
   2011-06-18 12:44:25 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (4) | Imported package
Log message:
Initial import of py-tyle-0.7.5:

PyTyle is a manual tiling manager that can slide into any EWMH
compliant window manager, inspired by XMonad. It will allow you to
enable/disable tiling on a per screen per workspace basis, and
continually tile your windows.

Features include:
* Built in multi-monitor support (using Xinerama)
* Continuous tiling behavior similar to that of XMonad.
* Manual tiling on a per screen per workspace basis. Have tiling
  on one screen/workspace and not the other.
* Comes pre-packaged with a variety of tiling layouts ready for
  use. Also, PyTyle's object oriented design makes it incredibly easy
  to add or customize your own tiling layouts.
* Some configuration options include:
  * Adding margins on a per-screen basis (to force PyTyle to ignore
    docks/panels).
  * Tell PyTyle to ignore certain windows from tiling.
  * Configure defaults layouts on a per screen per workspace basis.
  * Completely customize all of PyTyle's key bindings.
* Dynamically reload configuration file.


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