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gTile
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Divvy / GTile like behavior
Gnome has an awesome plugin called gTile, and for Windows/Mac there is a very similar plugin known as Divvy Is there anything similar available for AwesomeWM?
- Split big screen into grids or smaller virtual screens?
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Best TWM for beginner?
If you're using Gnome, one alternative I'd offer is gTile. It's a Gnome extension that gets you some decent tiling features, including aesthetic gaps.
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gTile stopped working with the last update
gTile v49 (released yesterday) introduces a breaking change from 0-indexed tile co-ordinates to 1-indexed, and this will break any custom co-ordinates (yes, it's kinda annoying). You can read about it in the release notes (v50 was released soon after this so be sure to read the v49 notes).
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List of extensions already working with Gnome 42
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "PR"
- recent gTile issue, resized windows doesn't retain size and position
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What’s your workstation look like?
I recently switched my main desk to a 49" curved ultra-wide 32:9 (G9 Odyssey 240Hz) and am a total convert. I like it so much better than dual monitors. I generally use it as functionally 3 monitors, the "center" being about half the total screen space, and the two side areas being 1/4 of the total. For windows I use Fancy Zones and for Linux I use gTile to easily move apps and windows to their desired positions. I have yet to find a good solution for Mac. I use a high-end KVM switch to handle the 5120x1440 resolution.
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Window docking editor/manager?
It looks like information on how to use it is here. https://github.com/gTile/gTile
- How to move gTile configuration?
- Developers, can you make four corner tiling native?
layout-machi
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AwesomeWM on a big screen
You can also take a look at layout-machi. It's pretty powerful and I think it can solve your problem.
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Can I have "Spiral at the current active window" behavior?
You'll need dynamic layout with state to do that. You can achieve this with some coding. I recommend to look on (layout-machi)[https://github.com/xinhaoyuan/layout-machi] (nested layouts) and dynamite. They do not provide the feature you want, but it's quite close since they allow you to combine layouts.
- modal navigation like pop shell
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Divvy / GTile like behavior
I don't know why you would want less productive behavior than a Dynamic Tiled Window Manager, but Layout-Machi can do that
- Is i3 like tiling possible?
- How can i make awesomewm a manual tiler?
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Is there a utility or widget I can use to set custom tiling like this?
For a proper manual tiling layout, https://github.com/xinhaoyuan/layout-machi would be the closest, I guess. But I think that's still somewhat limited to a grid.
- Which layout can give me these kind of result?
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Why has it been so long since the last awesome update, and when can we expect to see the next version to be released?
What exactly are tabbed layouts? I've never used i3 but when I looked it up it seemed like this module does essentially the same thing. Layout machi can be used to manually create layouts. I haven't used it yet but I've seen a lot of cool features.
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Looking for a layout similar to Tile, but limits size to half the screen when only one window
I don't know if there is such a thing, but the closest thing I can think of is layout machi. It allows you to manually divide the screen in different areas on-the-fly, for instance you could divide the screen in two sections, the left one would be the biggest and the right one would include different areas on top of each other like in a master and stack. Once you created the layuot, each new window will occupy only one of the areas, leaving empty the remaining space. However (at least at my knowledge) it doesn't provide automatic window positioning like in a classic master and stack, meaning that every time you open a new window you'll need to manually move it on the desired area, so I don't know if this can be useful for you. In any case it would allow you to have only half of the screen occupied by a single window, keeping a certain level of tiling properties. Moreover it's possible that this layout has some features which I'm not aware of that would allow you to better meet your needs.
What are some alternatives?
wintile - Windows 10 window tiling for GNOME
awesomewm-fakescreen - Creates fake screen that can be hidden and resized.
snappyzones - a Linux window manager based on Microsoft's FancyZones
awesome - awesome window manager
stretchly - The break time reminder app
lain - Awesome WM complements
i3ass - A collection of shell scripts to ease the use of i3wm
bling - Utilities for the awesome window manager
xpytile - Automatic / dynamic window tiling for XFCE
awesomewm-config - RAVEN2CZ: AwesomeWM Configuration, Libraries and Themes.
gnome-clipboard-history - Gnome Clipboard History is a clipboard manager Gnome extension that saves what you've copied into an easily accessible, searchable history panel.
awesomewm-machina - helper module for layout-machi that allows you to go up and down in a stacked region and client swapping, expansions and visual tabs and more without requiring you to launch the machi switcher.