Grid-Tiling-Kwin
gtk3-nocsd
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Grid-Tiling-Kwin
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kde tilling features needs some attention
KWin used to have no tiling capabilities at all and people came up with lots of add-on scripts like kwin-tiling, Grid-Tiling-KWin, Krohnkite, Bismuth and so on. This gave users tiling, but it was always a bit hackish, getting KWin to do something it wasn't designed to do.
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What are your favorite kwin scripts?
Grid-Tiling-Kwin
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Any good Kwin Tiling scripts?
Personally I use Grid-Tiling-Kwin, which is working great with Wayland. Not sure why it won't allow more than 2 splits horizontally/2 splits vertically, though.
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I'm thinking about DE hopping to KDE. Please convince me not to.
I only had issues a few times when installing new theme or icons. Desktop widgets might sometimes move a bit after restart, other than that it works well. I also use https://github.com/lingtjien/Grid-Tiling-Kwin
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Lightweight tiling WM for a noob - recommendation
For starters, there is a couple of tiling scripts for KWin (Kröhnkite and Grid-Tiling). You can also turn any EWMH-compliant WM into a tiling one with PyTyle.
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Is it just me, or notifications are stealing focus in Wayland?
Also have noticed that when a notification shows up, an entry on the window list plasmoid shows up too - so it could be that they got kind of a regular window behavior somehow. This behavior is reported in bug #411462, which I think is the cause of another issue I'm having (using Grid-Tiling-Kwin and when opening a plasmoid, it wants to fill a space as if it were a regular window, and it messes up with the layout of previously opened windows) but am not sure if it's related to the focus stealing issue.
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How secure is the new KDE Plasma Tiling Extension "Bismuth" due to npm?
Note that there are at least other alternative. Maybe not as powerful as I imagine Bismuth/Krohnite is, the one I use, [Grid-tiling-kwin](https://github.com/lingtjien/Grid-Tiling-Kwin) (though it's being funny lately with Wayland and not sure why)
- Introducing River, a Dynamic Tiling Wayland Compositor
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~/.config/kwinrc being rewritten (by latte?)
Perhaps a working kwin script - for example, I use Grid-Tiling-Kwin and for some reason while in use it keeps rewriting that file.
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Noob need help !!
Tiling window managers take a lot of time to learn and configure, and typically require configuration through text files. I would not recommend starting with a true tiling WM. You can use System76's Pop tiling GNOME extension, which still allows you to use the mouse to drag windows as well as add tiling exceptions, or you can install KDE and use Grid-Tiling-KWin. Krohnkite also works, but it might be a little too advanced. Grid-Tiling allows you to meta-drag windows around to change their positions rather than relying entirely on keyboard shortcuts, just like the Pop tiling.
gtk3-nocsd
- Extra title bars in cinnamon?
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Is there a way to get gtk apps to look more like native qt apps? Specially the window decorations?
After gtk3, window decorations are not a thing in gtk apps. The gtk theme is used to draw the elements. (Read client side decorations for better idea). You have to depend on 3rd party tools to restore window decorations, like this one. Don't know how well it works now, or even works with gtk 4, since i tried it way back and it has not seen any updates for years.
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How can I use KDE window decoration in GTK apps?
It's incredibly hacky, doesn't work on GTK4 apps, and only functions when using X11, but if those aren't deal breakers for you, than gtk3-nocsd might be what you're looking for. It forces GTK3 applications to use the same system side decorations that other applications do.
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Easy way to convert xfwm4 to gtkrc?
OK then. I think you want the more typical version of things. Stop Appearance and the like looking that way. The best option currently is this. I don't know what distro you're using so I can't say how you would install it exactly, sure you can figure that out.
- why does adwaita look so terrible on a WM?
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openbox window decorations on GTK-Window
You can try asking a question on the developer's site - https://github.com/PCMan/gtk3-nocsd/issues
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How can I get rid of these borders on gkt apps?
I managed to remove them with this script: https://github.com/PCMan/gtk3-nocsd
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Remove the GTK app window title buttons
gtk3-nocsd can help with this
- Top bar inconsistencies among Linux apps. Are there any recommended standards for this issue ?
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Is there a way to force a "normal" titlebar into GTK Apps?
It's not a Gtk style. It's a plugin/hack you need to install externally. https://github.com/PCMan/gtk3-nocsd
What are some alternatives?
bismuth - KDE Plasma add-on, that tiles your windows automatically and lets you manage them via keyboard, similarly to i3, Sway or dwm.
gtk3-mushrooms - Patches to bring back a traditional experience for GTK+3
krohnkite - A dynamic tiling extension for KWin
yaru - All Ubuntu Yaru GNOME themes
PaperWM - Tiled scrollable window management for Gnome Shell
WhiteSur-gtk-theme - MacOS Big Sur like theme for Gnome desktops
kwin-quick-tile-enhancements - Enhancements for the KWin Quick Tile feature.
libxfce4ui-nocsd - libxfce4ui fork with CSD removed
bismuth - KWin tiling extension, that gets you down to bismuth. Wayland Support included! 🎉 [Moved to: https://github.com/Bismuth-Forge/bismuth]
skeuos-gtk
floating-tiles - KWin script to prevent windows from overlapping
gtk-theme - System76 Pop GTK+ Theme