nwg-displays
Output management utility for sway and Hyprland. (by nwg-piotr)
wl-mirror
a simple Wayland output mirror client (by Ferdi265)
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Python | C | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
nwg-displays
Posts with mentions or reviews of nwg-displays.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-15.
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how to change layout for multiple monitors on wayland
you can use https://github.com/nwg-piotr/nwg-displays if you want a graphical way.
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nwg-displays 0.3.6
method to read monitors' attributes on Hyprland made safer (see #22)
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nwg-displays 0.3.4
release notes
- Smarter monitor configuration
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nwg-displays 0.3.0 released, with Hyprland support
Please find this release beta. Thanks in advance for testing the AUR package. HOWTO you’ll find in the release notes: https://github.com/nwg-piotr/nwg-displays/releases/tag/v0.3.0
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What do you guys use to manage monitors?
Kanshi is great! When I need to deviate from that for some reason I fire up wdisplays. It worries me that wdisplays is unmaintained, but it's still the best tool for that. nwg-displays is another upcoming tool, though I had some issues with fractional scaling when I tested it.
- Endeavour Sway and multi display
- How to connect a Sway session to a projector?
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What multi-monitor helper scripts are you using?
You could try https://github.com/nwg-piotr/nwg-displays.
- on a multi-monitor setup, is there a shortcut to switch between the workplaces on the current monitor only?
wl-mirror
Posts with mentions or reviews of wl-mirror.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-14.
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Actually functional compositors, and querying their protocol capabilities : mirroring screens
Maybe try https://github.com/Ferdi265/wl-mirror, since it says it should work on all wlroots compositors.
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What do you guys use to manage monitors?
New to Sway here too, but for mirroring I've been looking Ferdi265/wl-mirror: a simple Wayland output mirror client - GitHub https://github.com/Ferdi265/wl-mirror
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How to duplicate screen?
Have you tried wl-mirror ?
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How to use projector on sway?
A key thing to remember with Wayland and external monitors or projectors: it will appear as a separate desktop, just like if you had two monitors and mirroring is not built in (and it does not appear it ever will be). If you want to mirror your screen, you'll have to use something like wl-mirror, which is actually really simple and slick.
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I am an i3 user, and why should I consider sway?
mirroring screen during presentations: try [wl-mirror](https://github.com/Ferdi265/wl-mirror). I have, and it worked great.
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mirror-output
I think you might be better off using something like https://github.com/Ferdi265/wl-mirror
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This is my "Sway is fantastic" post
re mirroring - you can try https://github.com/Ferdi265/wl-mirror (it was mentioned recently in this reddit). I tried it and it works quite nicely
- GitHub - Ferdi265/wl-mirror: a simple Wayland output mirror client
What are some alternatives?
When comparing nwg-displays and wl-mirror you can also consider the following projects:
swayinfo - Some goodies for use in Sway and i3 wm
wdomirror - Mirror an output in a wlroots compositor
nvx - Simple script running nvidia-settings based on your configured layout with anti tearing option
screen-share-sway - Screen Sharing with OBS Studio on Arch Linux and Sway
swayblur - Basic i3ipc based script to blur an output's wallpaper when a client is present in it
wf-recorder
wdisplays
wdisplays - Mirror of cyclopsian/wdisplays
nwg-shell-config - nwg-shell configuration utility
arewewaylandyet - Sources for https://arewewaylandyet.com
wlay - Graphical output management for Wayland
dotfiles - Flake-based NixOS configuration used on Dell XPS laptop and Ryzen 7 desktop.
nwg-displays vs swayinfo
wl-mirror vs wdomirror
nwg-displays vs nvx
wl-mirror vs screen-share-sway
nwg-displays vs swayblur
wl-mirror vs wf-recorder
nwg-displays vs wdisplays
wl-mirror vs wdisplays
nwg-displays vs nwg-shell-config
wl-mirror vs arewewaylandyet
nwg-displays vs wlay
wl-mirror vs dotfiles