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Enlightenment, also known simply as E, is a
compositing window manager A compositing window manager, or compositor, is a window manager that provides applications with an off-screen buffer for each window. The window manager composites the window buffers into an image representing the screen and writes the result ...
for the
X Window System The X Window System (X11, or simply X) is a windowing system for bitmap displays, common on Unix-like operating systems. X provides the basic framework for a GUI environment: drawing and moving windows on the display device and interacting wi ...
. Since version 20, Enlightenment is also a
Wayland compositor Wayland is a communication protocol that specifies the communication between a display server and its clients, as well as a C library implementation of that protocol. A display server using the Wayland protocol is called a '' Wayland compositor ...
. Enlightenment developers have referred to it as "the original eye-candy window manager." Enlightenment includes functions to provide a graphical shell and can be used in conjunction with programs written for
GNOME A gnome is a mythological creature and diminutive spirit in Renaissance magic and alchemy, first introduced by Paracelsus in the 16th century and later adopted by more recent authors including those of modern fantasy literature. Its characte ...
or KDE. When used together with the
Enlightenment Foundation Libraries The Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL) are a set of graphics libraries that grew out of the development of Enlightenment, a window manager and Wayland compositor. The project's focus is to make the EFL a flexible yet powerful and easy t ...
(EFL), Enlightenment can refer to an entire
desktop environment In computing, a desktop environment (DE) is an implementation of the desktop metaphor made of a bundle of programs running on top of a computer operating system that share a common graphical user interface (GUI), sometimes described as a grap ...
.


History

The first version of Enlightenment was released by Rasterman ( Carsten Haitzler) in 1997. Version 0.17, also referred to as E17, was in development for 12 years starting in December 2000 until 21 December 2012 when it was officially released as stable. During the development period it was also referred to as DR17 (Development Release 17). It is a complete rewrite on DR16 and was designed to be a full-fledged desktop shell, based on the new
Enlightenment Foundation Libraries The Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL) are a set of graphics libraries that grew out of the development of Enlightenment, a window manager and Wayland compositor. The project's focus is to make the EFL a flexible yet powerful and easy t ...
(EFL). E16 itself is still in active development that runs independently of E17, reaching the 1.0 milestone in 2009 (1.0.24 as of 2022).
Bodhi Linux Bodhi Linux is a light-weight Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that uses an Enlightenment DR17-based fork called Moksha window manager. The philosophy for the distribution is to provide a minimal base system so that users can populate it with ...
was built around the Enlightenment 17 desktop, but forked it to create the Moksha desktop. Elive Linux also used a fork of E17 as its main desktop environment until 2019, when the 3.7 series was released. The current version is E25.


Version history


E16

E16 provides features that you don't even see in many "advanced" desktop environments to this day. It allows the user to create a grid of workspaces known as "virtual desktops". Switching between them is achieved by hurling the mouse cursor to the edge of the screen, after which the desktop appears to slide across to reveal the next. All the desktops are connected, meaning that if a window is too big for the screen size you can go to the adjacent desktops to find the rest of it. You can have up to 8 by 8 desktops in a single grid, and up to 32 grids are possible (each can have a different background), making 2048 possible workspaces. Users can enable a sort of "map" of the desktops, called the pager, in case they get lost. It also provided the ability to put windows in groups (so they can be removed, resized, closed, etc all together), "iconification" which is similar to minimizing but are stored in "iconboxes" that can be moved, the ability to change the type of or remove completely the borders and title bars, advanced keybinding settings to allow use of Enlightenment solely with a keyboard (e16keyedit is a GUI program simplifying this process), a scriptable
command-line interface A command-line interpreter or command-line processor uses a command-line interface (CLI) to receive commands from a user in the form of lines of text. This provides a means of setting parameters for the environment, invoking executables and pro ...
that works with most if not all of E's features, and (with newer versions) a compositor with effects such as fading and transparency, One of the aims of the window manager is to be as configurable as possible, and to this end, it includes customization dialogs for focus settings, window movement, resizing, grouping and placement settings, audio, multiple desktop, desktop background, pager, tooltip and autoraise settings. It also includes a special effects dialog, with two effects, one of which being a desktop 'ripple' effect.


E17

E17 is fully themeable with both a menu-based and command-line theme-changing interface. It boasts a built-in file manager, adds icons to the desktop (for example, anything in the user's Desktop folder will show up), and a virtual desktop grid feature similar to that of E16. It also has a modular design, enabling it to load external modules. Examples of available modules are the Pager, the iBar (a sort of taskbar), an iBox holding minimized applications, a dock, a compositor, and more. E17 also adds one or more shelves to manage gadget placement and appearance. Animated and interactive desktop backgrounds, menu items, iBar items, and desktop widgets are also possible, as are window shading, iconification, maximizing, sticky settings, customizable key bindings, internationalization, and a screenshot menu. Finally, E17 conforms to all needed standards ( NetWM,
ICCCM In computing, the Inter-Client Communication Conventions Manual (ICCCM or I39L short for "I", 39 letters and "L")XDG, and so on). E17's data files (such as configurations and themes), unlike E16 (which uses JSON) are in a binary format, making them significantly faster than their JSON counterparts.


E21

* Greatly improved Wayland support * New gadget infrastructure * Wizard improvements * Video backgrounds


E22

* Greatly improved Wayland support * Improvements to new gadget infrastructure * Added a sudo/ssh askpass utility GUI * Meson build system * Tiling policy improvements * Integrated per-window volume controls


E23

* New padded screenshot option * Meson build now is the build system * Music Control now supports rage MPRIS dbus protocol * Add Bluez5 support with totally new and redone module and gadget * Add dpms option to turn it off or on * Alt-tab window switcher allows moving of windows while alt-tabbing * Many bug fixes, compile warning fixes, etc. * Massive improvements to Wayland support


E24

* New and improved shot module with editor and cropper * Reduced number of setuid tools (merged many into single system tool) * External monitor backlight and brightness controls via (lib)ddctil * Improved resolution of EFM thumbnails to 256×256 by default * New and improved crash handling guru meditation * Restarts are now seamless with fade in and out and zero glitches * Wallpaper import generates multiple resolutions for better efficiency * Regularly malloc_trim if available to keep mem down * All restarts are now handled by enlightenment_start, not e itself * Enforce pointer lock to screen in X to stop pointer out-of-bounds * Pager plain is gone - use the regular “miniature preview” pager * Music control auto-runs your selected media player if not there * Handle exception for steam games to find the right desktop file * Polkit auth agent support as new core module - no extra daemons * Drop comp fast effects - Should be edje transition factor + theme tags * Easier config of specific desktop wallpaper straight from pager * Startup should be smoother with IO prefetch thread * New special blanking timeout for when locked that can be shorter * Bluez4 gone now as Bluez5 is done and working fine * Down to zero outstanding coverity issues * The usual batches of bug fixes and minor improvements


Release history


Legacy sources


Developers

; Principal * Carsten "Rasterman" Haitzler: lead developer * Kim "kwo" Woelders: E16 maintainer * Hisham "CodeWarrior" Mardam Bey * Christopher "devilhorns" Michael * Mike "zmike" Blumenkrantz ; Inactive * Geoff "Mandrake" Harrison


See also

* Terminology (software) * Comparison of X window managers *
Enlightenment Foundation Libraries The Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL) are a set of graphics libraries that grew out of the development of Enlightenment, a window manager and Wayland compositor. The project's focus is to make the EFL a flexible yet powerful and easy t ...
*
Bodhi Linux Bodhi Linux is a light-weight Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that uses an Enlightenment DR17-based fork called Moksha window manager. The philosophy for the distribution is to provide a minimal base system so that users can populate it with ...
* OpenGEU


References


External links

*
Official website for older e16

Sources(git)

Operating-systems distribution statusElive Linux's fork of E17
{{FOSS 1997 software 3D GUIs * Free desktop environments Freedesktop.org Free X window managers Software that uses Meson Software using the BSD license Wayland compositors