wmjump provides keyboard navigation for the Linux desktop. Use the keyboard to switch between windows and workspaces. A menu is shown with the colored list of windows, marked by the letters a-z. Pressing the key a-z "teleports" to that window. The colors of the buttons are configurable.
| Tags | Desktop Environment tools |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Changes: This release introduces StumpWM compatibility mode and fixes bugs in the Compiz compatibility mode. New --persist and --reverse command line options were added. The wmjump window is now auto-destroyed when focus is lost unless if wmjump is started with the --persist command line option. The --reverse option gives the list of windows in the opposite order.


Changes: The new command line option --compiz turns on the Compiz compatibility mode, and provides keyboard shortcuts for switching workspaces in Compiz.


Changes: The snowflake symbol was introduced to mark the currently active window. A new command line option, -c or --current, only shows windows from the current desktop. There is a new setup option in wmjump-rc, background_window_currentonly_style, which determines the color of the window border with the --current option.


Changes: The color of the button text is now configurable; this is important if the user chooses dark background colors. Library dependency was cleaned up. A Debian binary package was added. A man page is available.


No changes have been submitted for this release.
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