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Originally posted by Danny3 View Post
Yes, you can call it that way too, but it doesn't change the basic fact that the resources are limited and spread too much.
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Originally posted by Danny3 View Post
Yes, you can call it that way too, but it doesn't change the basic fact that the resources are limited and spread too much.
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Originally posted by Nuc!eoN View Post
Spread too much for whom? To follow your agenda? Well you are not paying any of those people, and they are doing it for free. I am sure if you pay them enough money they will leave their own projects and follow your agenda. Otherwise you don't get to complain.
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Originally posted by Nuc!eoN View PostSpread too much for whom? To follow your agenda? Well you are not paying any of those people, and they are doing it for free. I am sure if you pay them enough money they will leave their own projects and follow your agenda. Otherwise you don't get to complain.
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Originally posted by sharpjs View Post
This shows my age, but for me, 'twm' is Tab (or Tom's) Window Manager, the default X window manager since X11R4 (ca. 1989).
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text editors
audio players
terminal emulators
desktop environments
wayland compositors ​ <-- YOU ARE HERE
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( stable predictable reliable performant feature-rich Linux desktop experience ) <-- ANOTHER GALAXY. FAR FAR AWAY.
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This is interesting. So in i3 I currently do win+arrow to change focus to the nearest window that direction, win+num to swap between desktops. It would be neat if changing focus with win+arrow centered the newly focused window. And that up and down worked, so you'd essentially be arranging non-overlapping windows in a 2D plane. And that win+shift+num set a shortcut to a particular window, such that win+num focused and centered that window. When a window first opens have it be the size of the screen. win+h and win+v to half the horizontal/vertical size of the focused window respectively, some mechanism to alter window size arbitrarily, win+shift+arrow to swap focused window with the window next to it.
With a 2D plane it would be quick to traverse between any window with win+arrow keys only.
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