qtile-examples
the-glorious-dotfiles
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3.2 | 0.0 | |
8 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
Python | Lua | |
- | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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qtile-examples
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Different groups per screen
I have also combined this with some navigation over different focus/screens that I found here: https://github.com/qtile/qtile-examples/blob/master/traverse.py
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Moving from Hyprland to Qtile - Need guidance
Did you look at the linked examples in the official repo? I'm not aware of any other resource like that, except for some bits I found through this subreddit.
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Starter config
There is a qtile-examples repository, full of people's setups and tweaks.
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Newbie to window manager, why use awesome over other dynamic wm ?
basic notification system and example server
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Very new to Linux, how do you launch a program?
Most importantly, there are lines that define keybindings to start programs. I don't use qtile, but I think this example will help you figure things out. For instance, there is the # start specific apps section that explains that (with the given config) you have to press the mod key + n to start the browser or mod key + Enter to start the terminal.
- Get current screen?
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Qtile Theme Switching Script
Declaration for each 'theme'. (See qtile-examples for how to separate qtile into multiple files.)
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Why do people use functions in their configs?
I'm not completely dumbstruck, for example I can see that in this config the dev uses functions and hooks (idk what hooks are, sounds like a way to add event-driven functionality) to automatically set the window type to floating if the window name is equal to x.
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All hail qtile extras (could be done without too though)
You can find some example configs at qtile-examples but, note, some of those configs are quite old.
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Keybinding layouts in Qtile
https://github.com/qtile/qtile-examples/blob/92c2659e771b42ca52342996181f2c1b3fdb0324/cjbarnes/config.py (line 60)
the-glorious-dotfiles
- looking for the best awesomewm config
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Newbie to window manager, why use awesome over other dynamic wm ?
Awesome is very different from other window managers...It's a framework window manager! Through its API you can create widgets that are not possible in other WMs (ex: [1],[2],[3].[4]). Furthermore, AwesomeWM can be used as a tiling window managers and as a stacking window managers (like XFCE).
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Dropdown menu in awesome wm
Yes it is possible to do with Awesome API, some examples: https://github.com/rxyhn/yoru#ocean--gallery https://github.com/AlphaTechnolog/dotfiles/tree/awesomewm https://github.com/manilarome/the-glorious-dotfiles https://github.com/Kasper24/KwesomeDE
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What do you guys use as a volume widget?
I have a popup volume slider whenever I hit a keybind, learnt from glorious's awesomewm
- Where to start learning configuring awesome?
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is possible to make inline titlebar?
like this? https://github.com/manilarome/the-glorious-dotfiles
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Window gets moved to other screen when clicking on a tag
I 'm assuming you created the "switch_stop" tag? Unless, you're changing the taglist names (I don't see any purpose for the "id = switch_stop"). The tag names or 'id' in this context can be found here, https://github.com/manilarome/the-glorious-dotfiles/blob/master/config/awesome/linear/configuration/tags/init.lua .
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What awesome wm "thing" do you think needs "noob friendly" documentation the most?
I would also recommend read through other ppls configurations on GitHub like Manilarome, JavaCafe or even mine which I think are pretty decent
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looking to switch to linux
https://github.com/manilarome/the-glorious-dotfiles https://github.com/CSAndrew/MacOSM
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Starting with awesome
Start exploring official documentation, there is section about default configuration. You can also take a look at existing themes like awesome-copycats or manilaromes glorious dotfiles and see how they do things and start experimenting.
What are some alternatives?
Qtile-Config - This is my configuration of Qtile, a window manager written in python.
awesome-dotfiles - Dotfiles for awesome people using the awesomewm linux environment
dotfiles - My dotfiles repo, here you can find all my window manager configs as well as documentation and a guide on how to make your own desktop environment.
Harmony-kde - Harmony-dark kde is a light clean theme for KDE Plasma desktop.
qtile - :cookie: A full-featured, hackable tiling window manager written and configured in Python (X11 + Wayland)
picom - A lightweight compositor for X11 (previously a compton fork)
dotfiles
dotfiles-awesomewm - All my Dotfiles
qtile - setup for Qtile EOS-CE
rofi-spotlight - Spotlight-like Rofi
qtile - ~/.config/qtile
blue-sky - A clean and blue BSPWM setup