frames-only-mode
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frames-only-mode
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Integrating the window manager and emacs
For (2), there's frames only mode that is commonly used by tiling wm users. I think this is the one: https://github.com/davidshepherd7/frames-only-mode
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How to daemonize emacs as user service
Another tip to make it even better: enable frames-only-mode to let the (tiling) window manager handle the layout for you. With a completion framework like Ivy or Helm, it becomes incredibly flexible and productive.
- Frames-only-mode: Make Emacs play nicely with tiling window managers
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How can I stop emacs from reusing existing windows?
What about https://github.com/davidshepherd7/frames-only-mode ? I like this on a tiling window manager, though I do still need to tweak the settings a bit (like mu4e with org-msg likes to have an extra frame after sending a message for some reason).
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Emacs windmove integration with i3
That Emacs is still going to create new windows automatically for special buffers like help, man pages, or when running *-other-window functions. You can also make Emacs create only frames instead of windows, see: https://github.com/davidshepherd7/frames-only-mode https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/9ih3fo/frameoriented_workflow/ frames-only-mode is awesome but there where some cases where it didn't do what I wanted (it reuses help buffers even when they are not in the same workspace). I found this solution to do just what I wanted with minimum effort but as always YMMV.
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Popper - Tame the flood of buffers in Emacs
Looks good! I'm curious how I might use this with something like frames-only-mode https://github.com/davidshepherd7/frames-only-mode; or similar. Seems like this would help with these buffers coming up at disrupting the current window layout (window as in window manager) and then killing them. Feels like it would work quite well together....
- How to make Emacs open new windows as new frames
- frames-only-mode: Make emacs play nicely with tiling window managers by setting it up to use frames rather than windows
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"Tiling" windows to respect the 80 character line length rule?
Btw, check out frames-only-mode; I've been using it for quite some time together with popwin (for when I do want a popup-like window inside of Emacs instead of a whole new frame) and it works really well!
dotfiles
- IvanMalison's Emacs Config
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Minimize(d) windows: list, open from list, open all
Bullets 1 and 2 I could not do it. I think in your config (https://github.com/IvanMalison/dotfiles/blob/master/dotfiles/config/xmonad/xmonad.hs), around lines 220-224 and then in 995 you do something similar, but I am not doing it right. This is my failed attempt: myDmenuArgs = ["-dmenu", "-i"] myDmenuMinimized = DM.menuArgs "rofi" myDmenuArgs getMinimizedDmenu = myDmenuMinimized (withMinimized)
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Latest xmonad on NixOS
- The other way to solve this is what I do in my dotfiles, which is basically to make a small haskell project that is your xmonad-config (see https://github.com/IvanMalison/dotfiles/tree/master/dotfiles/config/xmonad) The reason I do this is because I really don't care for xmonads self recompilation feature, and I like to add some additional dependencies to my xmonad-config (this is also possible with their module, but just more annoying).
What are some alternatives?
emacs-rotate - Rotate the layout of emacs.
xmonad-contrib - Contributed modules for xmonad
popper - Emacs minor-mode to summon and dismiss buffers easily.
Home Manager using Nix - Manage a user environment using Nix [maintainer=@rycee]
hyperbole - GNU Hyperbole: The Everyday, Hypertextual Information Manager
nixos-config - My NixOS configuration
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
xmonad - The core of xmonad, a small but functional ICCCM-compliant tiling window manager
spacemacs - A community-driven Emacs distribution - The best editor is neither Emacs nor Vim, it's Emacs *and* Vim!
xmonad - The core of xmonad, a small but functional ICCCM-compliant tiling window manager
river - [mirror] A dynamic tiling Wayland compositor
dotfiles - Configuring the universe with Nix.