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Y Window System

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Y Window System
Developer Mark Thomas
Latest release 0.2 / February 21st, 2004
OS Any SDL compatible OS
Genre Windowing system
License GPL (server)
LGPL (client)
CPL (yiterm)
Website Y-Windows.org

The Y Window System (also known as Y-Windows) is a windowing system, consisting of a window server and a client library for writing applications. It was written by Mark Thomas as the subject of his Master's thesis at Imperial College, London. It is intended to be a successor to the X Window System, hence the name. It differs from the X Window System in having an integrated widget set and ground-up support for things like an alpha channel, which allows transparent or translucent windows. At the end of his Master's Thesis he had a working system with some applications. Later he released the code and set up a community project. Y uses SDL, and in theory can run under any system that supports SDL. As of 2005, the project is incomplete and not undergoing active development; the developers do not have time to work on this project [1]. A much earlier usage of the term "Y Window System" was made by Philip Taylor of Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of London, in an April Fools' Day spoof submitted to the LaTeX-L mailing list on April 1st 1992; a copy of the article appears as the fourth message in an archive [2] stored on the Department of Mathematics web site [3] at the University of Utah.

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