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The latest ArchLabs Linux release comes with the sway session, which includes all the components of nwg-shell. For the good start it offers 4 predefined desktop styles, that you can easily adapt to your needs with the brand new nwg-shell-config utility.
The latest ArchLabs Linux release comes with the sway session, which includes all the components of nwg-shell. For the good start it offers 4 predefined desktop styles, that you can easily adapt to your needs with the brand new nwg-shell-config utility.
Yes, this is a simple wrapper, that displays either text or a script output.
You may add any button you want to the panel. See Wiki.
You can always help with swaync ;)
Maybe you could use a separate config file for keybinds, that is included in the default config. Then you can open that file in an editor to edit the bindings and with some added markup the shortcut overlay could be automatically created https://github.com/alexrochas/i3wm-Cheatsheet/tree/master https://github.com/tmccombs/i3-cheat
Maybe you could use a separate config file for keybinds, that is included in the default config. Then you can open that file in an editor to edit the bindings and with some added markup the shortcut overlay could be automatically created https://github.com/alexrochas/i3wm-Cheatsheet/tree/master https://github.com/tmccombs/i3-cheat