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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.
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
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.
x-tile
Posts with mentions or reviews of x-tile.
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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Windows-like quarter tiling on xfce4?
You can request the feature at xfce's gitlab, or write your own script to handle windows however you want. Here are some pre-existing scripts you can try or use for inspiration: x-tile, xpytile.
xpytile
Posts with mentions or reviews of xpytile.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-03.
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How to use dwm in xfce session
It might be easier to use something like xpytile within XFCE to handle the keyboard handling. Read about it here: https://github.com/jaywilkas/xpytile
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Tiling in XFCE?
like shinglify or xpytile.
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Windows-like quarter tiling on xfce4?
You can request the feature at xfce's gitlab, or write your own script to handle windows however you want. Here are some pre-existing scripts you can try or use for inspiration: x-tile, xpytile.
- how i can make windows like this in the default setup terminal in workspace 1 and file manager in 2 ..... so how i can make all windows in 1 workspace?
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Best TWM for beginner?
Without too much disruption to your install, you could try xpytile https://github.com/jaywilkas/xpytile/ within your current DE for a few weeks to see if it works, sort of as a transition if you decide to move forward.
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How hard are Window Managers to use?
You may also want to try xpytile https://github.com/jaywilkas/xpytile/ or zentile https://github.com/blrsn/zentile
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gTile or equivalent
As an alternative tiling helper for XFCE I would suggest xpytile.
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Is there a way to make the windows open maximised by default?
Perhaps not the most straightforward solution, but you could use a tiling helper script which is able to 'tile' windows maximized per default. For example xpytile https://github.com/jaywilkas/xpytile/ It's pretty OK. Only little problem is with xfce4-terminal which is tiled a few pixels too small, but that seems to be a problem of the terminal app.
- Resize windows way
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question regarding bspwm and xfce
If you want to have some tiling support but don't want to give up the comfort of a DE, like XFCE, you could try a tiling helper like xpytile.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing x-tile and xpytile you can also consider the following projects:
shinglify
gTile - A window tiling extension for Gnome.
projects
Rectangle - Move and resize windows on macOS with keyboard shortcuts and snap areas
dotfiles - Dotfiles for my setup with i3
dwm-xfce - My custom dwm setup
shinglify-bin
blended-tiling - A seamless / blended tiling module for PyTorch, capable of blending any 4D NCHW tensors together
awesome - awesome window manager