patches
Collection of patches for dwm, st and dmenu (by bakkeby)
batteryless-patches
Collection of batteryless gameboy game patches (by acocalypso)
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patches
Posts with mentions or reviews of patches.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-06.
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alpha patch makes my dwm doesn't starting
It's difficult to make alpha and systray patches sing together. Use bakkeby patch that does them both: https://github.com/bakkeby/patches/blob/master/dwm/dwm-alpha-systray-6.3_full.diff
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Layout rule for a program
I think the easiest solution here would be to incorporate all attach patches (for example via attachdirection or attachx) then have a client rule option that determines how the client should initially attach; as the master, first in the stack, at the bottom or above or below the currently focused window.
So far I found https://github.com/bakkeby/patches/wiki/monitorrules, but it works per monitor/per tag, but I want it to work per program like the default rules, except extended
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How Do You Setup Workspaces Properly?
I am trying to setup my workspaces for stumpwm, but am running into a wall due to not being able to find much documentation, is there is even support, for a few things I want to do. For some background, I am coming from dwm which I have used for a few years and even forked a few times. In dwm I had a rather simple, but extremely useful, setup where I would store specific types of programs on specific tags. I was able to figure out getting this done in stumpwm and it working just fine. The main issue with this portion of my workspace setup is that the Default workspace still exists. I have tried to figure out how to delete it, but cannot. I know how to rename it, so I could just do that and use it for my terminals, but the issue arises where I have no idea how to change it from the default stacking layout to the dynamic one. Any advice? Additionally, is there a way to get something like dwm's fakefullscreen?
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dwm-flexipatch: statuscmd integration in dwmblocks
I would like to add the statuscmd (for dwmblocks) feature to my dwm build. I tried this patch (from the suckless website) and this one, from u/bakkeby's Github, which seems more pertinent to my case since I use dwmblocks. I also patched my dwmblocks build with this patch, from the suckless website.
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automatic drag(c,m)fact in resizemouse
dragcfact is a patch that depends on another patch, cfacts, that assigns a 'weight' to each client in the view area and allows you to resize them by increasing or decreasing the weight of a given client. Yes, in the case of the tile layout that does allow for 'vertical' resizing.
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[dwm] Vanitygasp per tag?
Another way you could achieve this is via floatpos. One way I use this is to toggle tiled windows to become floating and take up 80% of the screen, which gives a kind of semi-fullscreen mode which is kind of nice.
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bspwm Swallow
I don't know what they are refering to, but the swallowing that has become popularized is not what that screenshot shows. The functionality is taken from Plan9's window manager, rio. When you launch, say, firefox from a terminal on non-swallowing window managers the terminal just sits there and the window is spawned on it's own. With swallowing, the terminal swallows the window in that the newly spawn windows takes up the window that is the terminal until it exists at which point the terminal window is restored. I can not an example of this in video, but there are patches to implement this into dwm such as rio draw/swallow
- Any alternatives to Wallpaper engine on Linux?
batteryless-patches
Posts with mentions or reviews of batteryless-patches.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-19.
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AliExpress seller with blank/re-writable GBC cartridges?
Yeah, it seems that the original was patched. I wonder if you were to take a clean FR rom and use this to patch it, if it would work again. I guess I’ll order a couple bootlegs and dump them and see if I can figure something out. Like I said saves would be nice but not necessary. I just want something that I can put custom code on.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing patches and batteryless-patches you can also consider the following projects:
dwm-flexipatch - A dwm build with preprocessor directives to decide which patches to include during build time
mgba - mGBA Game Boy Advance Emulator
chadwm - Making dwm as beautiful as possible!
dwm-directionalfocus - Adding directional focus to dwm
dwm-single-tagset-6.2 - single-tagset patch for dwm 6.2
rofi - A huge collection of Rofi based custom Applets, Launchers & Powermenus.
dwm
xlivebg - Live wallpapers for the X window system
dotfiles
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
cwm - portable version of OpenBSD's cwm(1) window manager
dwm - My clone of dwm