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The usual elitism amongst minimal window managers: Don’t be bloated, don’t be fancy
- (simple borders are the most decoration we want to have), don’t add support for Xft
- and blurred fonts.
+ (simple borders are the most decoration we want to have).
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However, we do not enforce unnecessary limits such as a maximum amount of source lines
of code. If it needs to be a bit bigger, it will be.