wayfire
sway-borders
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9.7 | 1.9 | |
14 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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wayfire
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Cosmic Desktop: Hammering Out New Cosmic Features
Unusable until moving your mouse to the edges of the screen and clicking makes it hit the scrollbar, or the exit button. Right now it initiates a resize.
Illustrated example from a different compositor https://github.com/WayfireWM/wayfire/issues/570
It's the only DE I'm excited about it so I hope they fix that. Very very promising and the best part is that it made the GNOME people mad.
GNOME: "Sorry I don't see the use case for that, PR closed. Make your own project. "
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Wayfire (a Wayland compositor) 0.8.0 announcement
One of the developers just responded on the github issue referecing this thread.
"After a bit of discussion on HackerNews, I got a bit better understanding of the actual problem. People don't want to just configure the keys according to a particular layout - the actual 'issue' here is that they expect the key binding changes together with the layout. Unfortunately, the 0.8.0 changes didn't make this possible to implement as a plugin.
I would reconsider adding this as an option if there are enough interested people. React with a thumbs up to this comment if you are interested in having this option (though the defaults will certainly remain as they are now). Please, react only if you actually use Wayfire or would use it if it had this feature :)"
https://github.com/WayfireWM/wayfire/issues/1601#issuecommen...
- I'm ending the WM/DE discussion... PERMANENTLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Is wayland still bad with Nvidia?
I have been on Wayfire for over a year now, and I can't possibly praise it enough. It's entirely modular, so you can make it look and behave exactly as you want. It does tiling, it does Compiz-style wobbly windows and 3D desktop cubes, configurable rules and hotkeys, everything. It's stable and handles gaming flawlessly.
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Do we finally switch to Wayland or not?
Your impression of Wayland is going to be very much determined by the quality of the compositor implementing it, and I've found Wayfire to be the best, by far - but oddly, also the one least talked about. Everybody's paying attention to stuff like Hyprland, Sway and Mutter - you're barking up the wrong tree there. Wayfire is fantastic, has most of the bells and whistles Compiz on X11 has, and is as pretty or as functional as you want it to be.
- Guide to setup Wayfire on Artix?
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Which technology / protocol etc. is the next big thing, coming the next few years in Linux gaming?
- VR support
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BGFX problem
I thought so too not long ago, but Wayland compositors needed some time to mature, and some of them are getting pretty damn good. Ever since I discovered Wayfire I'm a total believer, it's better than any X window management solution I've used. Much lighter too.
- Show HN: Parallax wallpaper engine for Linux and Windows
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Swayfire and Wayfire news
might be a small window when wayfire releases a version, before master identfies as the next release number. (see: https://github.com/WayfireWM/wayfire/blob/master/meson.build )
sway-borders
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Why didn't i discover this earlier
There's a fork called sway-borders that implements rounded corners outside of windows.
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Hyperlinks from other app not opening in firefox
My configuration runs wayland with sway-borders, which I packaged by modifying the sway default.nix file in nixpkgs.
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Is there a way to force the gap color?
Well, there’s sway-borders, maybe you could find it useful
- Shadows in sway?
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tokyonight dump
sway-borders
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Help installing Sway on Ubuntu
This is my first time trying to build and install a program from source. I am following this tutorial on Zorin 16 (Ubuntu 20.04 based) to install Sway-Borders but I am have a few questions:
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Why is Wayland the way that it is
kinda, but you can try forks like sway-borders (never used, not sure how it is)
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Screenlock: inhibit_idle and swaylock confusion
Also I'm not sure if you've already found it but I saw your other post and there is a fork that adds rounded borders to sway.
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recommend me a Wayland tiling wm/compositor with drop shadows / window shadows
This fork of Sway: https://github.com/fluix-dev/sway-borders
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Building sway-borders on Gentoo
While trying to build sway-borders from github, it fails on my gentoo system running the stable branch's wlroots 12.0 package.
What are some alternatives?
sway - i3-compatible Wayland compositor
cagebreak - Cagebreak: A Wayland Tiling Compositor Inspired by Ratpoison
Hyprland - Hyprland is a highly customizable dynamic tiling Wayland compositor that doesn't sacrifice on its looks.
swappy - A Wayland native snapshot editing tool, inspired by Snappy on macOS
river - [mirror] A dynamic tiling Wayland compositor
gammastep
manjaro-sway - manjaro linux with wayland 🖼, sway 🌴 and a lot of ♥
wayward - Fast desktop shell for wayland and weston.
polybar - A fast and easy-to-use status bar
wlroots - A modular Wayland compositor library
dwl - dwm for Wayland - ARCHIVE: development has moved to Codeberg
swayidle - Idle management daemon for Wayland