UltrawideWindows
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UltrawideWindows
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bro do you even Linux? sometimes you just gotta flex
My setup: - 4K 55" TV required of course - KDE Plasma (some plugins/settings didn't work to my liking with 5.26, had other issues with the install so anyways I'm on 5.24) - UltrawideWindows script - KDE systemsettings -> Workspace Behavior -> Desktop Effects -> Desktop Grid, shortcut set to meta + E because Compiz, also when running 5.25+ it forced a "present windows" effect when showing the grid, I could not figure out how to disable it. Apologies for the snarky post, I was quite frustrated at the time, and am not looking forward to updating Plasma. - KDE systemsettings -> Shortcuts ... find the shortcuts for UltrawideWindows plugin and customize (I'm on my work laptop which I don't have that plugin, just standard Plasma 2x2 grid, so idk where exactly the binds are), readme
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KDE is honestly the most feature rich and complete DE out there
I almost switched to tiling but I didn't quite get over how it wasn't KDE's desktop grid. Unsolicited script recommendation: https://store.kde.org/p/1276605/
- UltrawideWindows for Wayland?
- Ultrawide-Windows, an excelent kwin script I've encountered.
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PowerToys – 11 features Microsoft won’t add to Windows
A few months ago I tried a few KDE kwin scripts.
Ultimately I went with 'Ultrawide Windows' [1], mostly because I like it better than the defaults and at the same time it is still simple to use. The Github page gives an impression of its capabilities and lists the hotkeys, but it is also available via the KDE integrated tools [2]. What I am still missing is a tool to simply define and use custom layouts.
[1] https://github.com/lucmos/UltrawideWindows/
[2] https://store.kde.org/p/1276605/
- does anyone know how to get this script working in wayland
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Simple ultrawidescreen tiling extension suggestion
I am running Gnome 40.5. I am in search of a very easy tiling extension to help me manage windows on my ultra-widescreen monitor. When I was on KDE I used the UltrawideWindows KWin script and it was perfect for my needs.
- [KWin] Something resetting window-sizes after new window is opened
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PSA: Ultrawide aware KWin shortcuts
I recently switched to an ultrawide and found the minimal tiling (corners only) available by default in Plasma to be insufficient. After lots of searching, I found this Github (https://github.com/lucmos/UltrawideWindows). It's also available if you search for Ultrawide in the KWin script section of Settings. It does all the things I want with quasitiling on an Ultrawide, chiefly, big 50% window in the middle, 2 25% windows on the sides, just like Windows PowerToys.
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Splitting the screen into 3 snapping regions instead of the usual two?
I found https://github.com/lucmos/UltrawideWindows - Already pretty good. If anyone knows a solution which works without a keyboard I'm all ears :)
awesome
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Hyprland Crash Course
https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/issues/3132
- Size of clients in the Master area
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Any plans on porting to wayland?
i'm reading this issue and this thread as i'm looking into migrate to wayland, since sooner or later we'll apparently have (i know this won't be very soon, but wayland is more and more mainstream). I know "any update on this?" is very annoying, and that's why i'm not open an issue, but... Any update on this?
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selecting menu options without releasing right click
I guess, it's not supported at the moment or you'll have to do some hacks.. There is this issue (#3777) with the same problem.
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[HELP] Dynamically change menu item title based on client.focus.maximized state
This is the correction in awesome-git: https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/pull/3657/files
- How to replicate this desktop?
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A linux newbie has installed and configured Arch. Minimalist graphical capabilities?
I use the Awesome Window Manager. At it's core, it's a little difficult to figure out. But once you get the hang of assigning hot keys and whatnot, You'll be able to use it more fluently. I use it on all 3 of my machines (two desktops and one laptop). I Love it! I copy my configs from the machine I started it with and put them on the other 2 machines. Works great!
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How to install and setup lightdm and awesomewm?
git clone https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome.git
- awful.keygrabber help
- new to awesome
What are some alternatives?
kwin-quarter-tiling - An easy tiling script for KWin
Hyprland - Hyprland is a highly customizable dynamic tiling Wayland compositor that doesn't sacrifice on its looks.
glazewm - GlazeWM is a tiling window manager for Windows inspired by i3 and Polybar.
i3 - A tiling window manager for X11
PaperWM - Tiled scrollable window management for Gnome Shell
dunst - Lightweight and customizable notification daemon
MouseUnSnag - On a Windows system with multiple monitors, allow the mouse to move freely and not get stuck on corners or edges.
pywal - 🎨 Generate and change color-schemes on the fly.
shelltile - A tiling window extension for GNOME Shell
Hardcode-Tray - Fixes Hardcoded tray icons in Linux
MouseUnSnag - On a Windows system with multiple monitors, allow the mouse to move freely and not get stuck on corners or edges.
sway - i3-compatible Wayland compositor