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      1 dwlb - bar for dwl
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      3 Copyright © 2023 kolunmi
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     17 dtao - dzen for Wayland
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     19 Copyright © 2021 Devin J. Pohly and dtao team
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     35 Portions of the code labeled [dzen] are derived from the original dzen2 and
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