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Re: hcwm
This is the new default WM for upcoming Base Releases. Congratulations DebJoe. And thank you kexolino for the wallpaper :)
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Added 1 whole line (samurai style) and gave the option for setting border width in the config. I'm exhausted from all that work. :)
Pushed cheesy ricer-update to current master git branch, I need to make some kind of release code. Everyone else has a 0.2.1 version or something...I just make changes without regard to versions. If you don't like it, set 'borders' to 1 for the old-style.
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Not really. Not a whole lot to do there, as it's all essentially something that you could do in pure bash with .xinitrc and geometry.
...unless you're talking about the curses one. That thing was a freaking nightmare. Buggy and broken. I may pick it back up later. :D
...unless you're talking about the curses one. That thing was a freaking nightmare. Buggy and broken. I may pick it back up later. :D
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Oh sorry, that was nullwm, not nowm!
I'd love to have a fullscreen WM where each program opens in a new workspace, without user intervention. The only thing would be Alt-F1/2/3/4 to browse through the workspaces. Can nullwm do this? I haven't used it for loooong time (but I did). IIRC it had no workspaces, right?
I'd love to have a fullscreen WM where each program opens in a new workspace, without user intervention. The only thing would be Alt-F1/2/3/4 to browse through the workspaces. Can nullwm do this? I haven't used it for loooong time (but I did). IIRC it had no workspaces, right?
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It had no workspaces, or window control, or focus, or....etc etc. To do what you're talking about would not be super hard, though. You would simply allot an array of some kind and move new windows into a parent in a new workspace, leaving the child (last window and all previous ones) in the previous workspaces.
I may write that one some day soon...in common-lisp, for Pidsley. :D
I may write that one some day soon...in common-lisp, for Pidsley. :D
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I'd love to see that, honestly. No matter in what. The fact of the matter is, that no matter which WM I use, I maximize the actual program and rather switch through workspaces than to tile or stack shit up. Small screen estate, you know. Browser on WS1, Emacs on WS2, and if it is a terminal, it's tmux on WS3.
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