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cardboard
- I'm a tiling WM user but the concept of the scrolling window managers were new to me. This idea might be experimental but using it was fun. If you want to try it, CardBoard is a good start. I had fun using it for a couple of days and thought it's good to share it with you too.
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Hyprland, a dynamic tiling Wayland compositor that doesn't sacrifice on looks
The article at the link you posted is about the Cardboard WM.
Shoutout for Cardboard, an awesome Wayland compositor and a rare example of Scrolling Tiling window management.
https://gitlab.com/cardboardwm/cardboard
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Following wayland compositor related project.
You have cardboard which is a freestanding wm based on the functionality of the old paperwm plugin for gnome: https://gitlab.com/cardboardwm/cardboard
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Cardboard; a scrollable tiling window manager
Er, on my laptop? It might be more precise to say that I can't find any way to make it use anything else; manpages give me nothing, grepping for "layout" in the source tree gives me nothing (relevant; window layouts show up), and there's an open issue (https://gitlab.com/cardboardwm/cardboard/-/issues/30) asking for it, all of which makes me conclude that it doesn't appear to support doing anything but QWERTY. That said, I said "AFAICT" for a reason; if you can prove me wrong I'll be quite grateful (because, seriously, I would like to use this thing).
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Demoing Cardboard; an exciting scrollable tiling window manager
They can’t be disabled, but I’ve opened a bug about it: https://gitlab.com/cardboardwm/cardboard/-/issues/27
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Introducing River, a Dynamic Tiling Wayland Compositor
Would it be possible to use the 'layout generator' functionality to create scrolling workspaces in the style of PaperWM or cardboard? Where rather than tiling the traditional way into the space available on the monitor, windows are tiled next to each other in columns on an essentially infinitely wide workspace and scrolled to bring the focused window onto the monitor.
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Scud - managing windows by tiling and sliding
PaperWM is the original inspiration, but then I acted on the suggestion of one of the developers of cardboard and made a plugin for Wayfire.
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Any scrolling+tiling WM for Wayland?
Cardboard is hosted on Gitlab at https://gitlab.com/cardboardwm/cardboard
newm
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Zooming User Interface (ZUI)
There's a Wayland compositor called Newm [0] that uses a similar approach [1].
0: https://github.com/jbuchermn/newm?tab=readme-ov-file
- I'm a tiling WM user but the concept of the scrolling window managers were new to me. This idea might be experimental but using it was fun. If you want to try it, CardBoard is a good start. I had fun using it for a couple of days and thought it's good to share it with you too.
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Looking for a windows manager
I think newm can do that but it's still in alpha stage
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Mimic scrollable tiling on sway.
I'm pretty sure it's not possible through sway. One project I'm keeping an eye on is newm.
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Scrollable tiling WM alternative.
I don't know if that's exactly what you're looking for, but you could try newm
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Making it real. Using Arch as backend.
If you are looking for ease of devolopment, you can try doing it using python based WMs: QTILE(Xorg) or maybe this https://github.com/jbuchermn/newm/(Wayland, new project)
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Community editions you'd like to see
We've gotten cool stuff like BSPWM, Openbox, Sway, and Qtile, so I'm curious what y'all folks would be interested in seeing or maybe even working on. I've been doing my Pantheon shenanigans and might start a git to see if I can put something together there (even if it's just a script or something), but I wanna try something using the newm compositor because A) it's probably gonna be easier and B) I think it's got a cool newfangled sorta approach to window management that's the right kind of weird for EndeavourOS.
What are some alternatives?
PaperWM - Tiled scrollable window management for Gnome Shell
Hyprland - Hyprland is a highly customizable dynamic tiling Wayland compositor that doesn't sacrifice on its looks.
wlroots-eglstreams - A modular Wayland compositor library with EGLStreams support
wf-scud
shell - Pop!_OS Shell
sway - i3-compatible Wayland compositor
spin2win - My personal Phoenix (kasper/phoenix) configuration, written in TypeScript
yabai - A tiling window manager for macOS based on binary space partitioning
Rectangle - Move and resize windows on macOS with keyboard shortcuts and snap areas