shod
xclickroot
shod | xclickroot | |
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5 | 2 | |
164 | 84 | |
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8.2 | 5.0 | |
5 months ago | 7 months ago | |
C | C | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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shod
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[OC] XFiles: A modular X11 file browser (WIP)
WM is shod with default theme.
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shod: an acme-like window manager that tile windows inside floating containers
shod is my attempt to mimic Plan9's acme behavior in a window manager.
- [shod] yet another shod showcase
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[shod] tiled shaded windows with tabs
This image shows three features of shod:
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[shod] main features
Shod is now stable and ready for others to use!
xclickroot
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Issue With GTK and Captured Mouse Inputs
I was trying to bind a few commands to my mouse buttons/scroll wheel via xclickroot and later via sxhkd and I ran into a strange issue where I couldn't scroll via the scroll wheel in GTK applications. The applications appeared to respond to clicks, but the scroll wheel did nothing. Also, the cursor that was displayed was not always correct (e.g. sometimes it wouldn't show the hand that indicates an item is clickable when it ordinarily would). When I tried sxhkd, I made sure to replay mouse events for clients, but to no avail.
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why do we all do this sometimes?
There are so many ways you can fit pieces together and don't have to worry about them changing on you, if you don't want. One thing I have been thinking about doing is ricing a setup script for Xen and/or KVM (I have to say, I like KVM more, but Xen is definitely easier to get passthrough working with,) and I finally found a right-click menu someone wrote which is just amazing: xmenu and another program written to work with any WM not just DWM xclickroot.
What are some alternatives?
NWM - NWM is a simple window manager for linux which uses Xlib for managing windows
picom - A lightweight compositor for X11 (previously a compton fork)
mlvwm - Macintosh-like Virtual Window Manager (official repo)
azpainter - Full color painting software for Unix-like systems for illustration drawing. This is un-official little fixed repository for package maintainers of image editor AzPainter (based on "mlib" toolkit). Official repository - http://azsky2.html.xdomain.jp/soft/azpainter.html
fvwm3 - FVWM version 3 -- the successor to fvwm2
xmenu - a x11 menu utility
voidrice - My dotfiles (deployed by LARBS)
pmenu - A pie-menu in xlib and imlib2.
sdorfehs - A tiling window manager
coma - My minimalistic X11 window manager. || This is a read-only mirror, pull requests are ignored.
devoidwm - A simple X11 window manager