kanshi | emacs | |
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553 | 199 | |
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5.9 | 0.0 | |
over 2 years ago | almost 2 years ago | |
C | Emacs Lisp | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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kanshi
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Sway external display
Without digging into you problem, i just let you know one options/tool as an addition: https://github.com/emersion/kanshi
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Starting kanshi from sway
This works, but after a reload of the config the configuration is gone. Then I found this discussion and changed the line to:
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Arch users belike
Kanshi is not exactly what you're looking for but i stumbled across this when I was writing the dynamic display configuration page.
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Terminal font size on hidpi + normal display
You should use different scale factors on each monitor. You can do it in your sway configuration, or use something like kanshi that automatically applies different settings based on what is connected.
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Inaccessible workspaces
If this fixes your problem you'll want to apply this fix: Disable Laptop screen upon closing screen. or you can use something like Automatic display profile switcher when you connect your external display to switch it to while also disabling your laptop screen.
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How to toggle transparency and gaps? Preserve display configuration?
I also heard of kanshi for monitor configuration, but I believe there's an open bug where sway reload breaks kanshi config... which kind of defeats the purpose.
- Single Background / Multiple Monitors
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Script for docked mode
kanshi should be able to do it.
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Organising workspaces on multiple monitors
Assuming your connected monitors may change - you plug another one in and then you want to move workspaces the new output: kanshi can help you with that. You can tell kanshi to execute commands when it matches a profile.
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Sway not picking the highest refresh rate available
For this you can use kanshi.
emacs
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What is the next big feature, after native comp, that we can expect from emacs in near future?
What does pgtk bring in practical terms? I just tried https://github.com/masm11/emacs on Debian 11 and did not notice any difference, to be honest.
- emacs: Mirror of GNU Emacs
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Emacs GUI under Wayland
Otherwise you can use pgtk Emacs fork from here https://github.com/fejfighter/emacs or here https://github.com/masm11/emacs/
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I'm tired of this anti-Wayland horseshit
A pgtk build of emacs is what I have been using for quite some time without any significant problems
https://github.com/masm11/emacs
Pretty sure there are builds for the browsers you mentioned that run natively on wayland
- I just started to use the native-comp branch, and I really surprised!
What are some alternatives?
wlr-randr - An xrandr clone for wlroots compositors
wl-clipboard - Command-line copy/paste utilities for Wayland
wayvnc - A VNC server for wlroots based Wayland compositors
wlroots - A modular Wayland compositor library
dwl - dwm for Wayland - ARCHIVE: development has moved to Codeberg
gitlab-foss
wdisplays - GUI display configurator for wlroots compositors
elisp-tree-sitter - Emacs Lisp bindings for tree-sitter
wayland - Core Wayland protocol and libraries (mirror)
xdg-desktop-portal-wlr - xdg-desktop-portal backend for wlroots
wdisplays
emacs-webkit - An Emacs Dynamic Module for WebKit, aka a fully fledged browser inside emacs