yatta
komorebi
yatta | komorebi | |
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10 | 33 | |
141 | 3,264 | |
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6.5 | 0.0 | |
over 2 years ago | about 2 years ago | |
Rust | Vala | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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yatta
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How useful is Rust for quick prototyping++?
I used Rust to prototype a new window manager in public and I found it very productive, easy to iterate on and make large changes without worrying about breaking anything.
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komorebi: A tiling window manager for Windows written in Rust
Thanks! I had a look through the latest commit that you pushed to grist, and I noticed you handling errors from windows-rs in a similar way as I was doing in a previous project (yatta.
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Komorebi: Another tiling window manager for Windows 10 based on binary space partitioning
In general, I feel a lot better about this code base, the choice of data structures, and particularly the added safety around how I am calling unsafe Windows APIs in cleaner ways that allow me to propagate and handle errors when responding to WinEvents or socket commands (compare this mishmash to this much cleaner module!)
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I found interesting to find that Microsoft has Rust as one of the main "Develoipment paths" to development on Windows.
I wrote my very first window manager for Windows 10 in Rust earlier this here, I built it from the ground up using the new windows-rs crate. It was my first time developing anything for Windows and I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of the MS documentation ecosystem, and I also had a lot of great example code to learn from thanks to other projects like nog.
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Rust for Windows: Getting Started
I am using this crate for a relatively non-trivial project (tiling window manager) and it has been pretty painless to use so far. From time to time, there will be an API or a type that is marked as not yet implemented, or an instance where the metadata it is generated from is incorrect, but the maintainer is helpful and responsive in my experience.
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Yatta: A tiling window manager for Windows 10 based on binary space partitioning
https://github.com/LGUG2Z/yatta/commit/87bc73eaa4f6ba7d00dbab2a6fb100f060b88ed8 Creating window floating rules based on partial title matching is added with this commit
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Switching to Windows
I started working on yatta for Windows 10 because I was missing yabai and bspwm after I started working from a Windows 10 desktop last year.
I made a post about it on the Rust subreddit yesterday looking for more contributors: https://old.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/lh4uyq/yatta_bsp_tili...
It's still early days, but it has automatic tiling, gap control, focus switching, directional moving and tree orientation toggling and you can use AHK or any other hotkey daemon to manage your keybindings.
You still have to build it from source at the moment, but I'm hoping to have it installable via the Scoop package manager in a month or two.
https://github.com/LGUG2Z/yatta
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[yatta] Windows 10 BSP TWM - looking for contributors
I spent a couple of days hacking away to get something that works on Windows 10 with the bare minimum TWM functionality that my hands are used to, and I've managed to throw together Yatta: https://github.com/LGUG2Z/yatta (there is a demo gif on the readme).
komorebi
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Give Wayland a shot, don't base your opinion off of 2013 articles!
Funny meme btw. Personally, I use xorg with 3 displays. Fortunately, the resolution is same on all screens (full HD). I use Komorebi for live wallpapers and conky for sidebar. It works flawlessly.
- Program won't open
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I swear most KDE rices on r/unixporn is just MacOS
Github link
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help me please can't the remove app
BTW the app is for live wallpaper But it didn't work for me and there were some glitches I think. when I open workspace it's show me the old wallpaper but on normal disktop showing me the wallpaper that's from the application (koinobori)
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Substitute to Komorebi
Someone knows a substitute to komorebi ( animated wallpaper ).
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Wallpaper engine alternative on Linux Mint
I experimented with this once upon a time: https://github.com/cheesecakeufo/komorebi (it looks stale in 2022).
- So I made my first gif, How do I use it as my wallpaper?
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How to use Komorebi Wallpaper Manager?
Hello, Im trying to get Komorebi to work as my Wallpaper Manager. I tried the .deb package install & the build from source & neither worked. (Cant right click to get the menu)
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Desktop Issues
How did you install komorebi? If you used the .deb from the project's Github, you should have noticed the last update was July 2018. That should have been your first warning. If you had bothered to look at the Issues you would have seen a long list of other reasons to avoid this package. https://github.com/cheesecakeufo/komorebi
- Are there tools to allow animated wallpapers?
What are some alternatives?
leftwm - A tiling window manager for Adventurers
wallpaper-engine-kde-plugin - A kde wallpaper plugin integrating wallpaper engine
komorebi - A tiling window manager for Windows 🍉
workspacer - a tiling window manager for Windows
variety - Wallpaper downloader and manager for Linux systems
winsafe-examples - Examples of native Windows applications written in Rust with WinSafe.
paperview - A high performance X11 animated wallpaper setter
nog - A tiling window manager for Windows
wallset - A wallpaper manager that makes it possible to put videos as wallpaper
clap-rs - A full featured, fast Command Line Argument Parser for Rust
hidamari - Video wallpaper for Linux. Written in Python. 🐍