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- Wanted: notifications that play well with sway
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Tell HN: Gnome on Wayland Is Amazing
sway laptop user here (for almost 2 years I think?).
I spent a little while on this, but I migrated from i3, so I just ported every little section of my config bit by bit.
In terms of battery bar and other "bar" type things, I use waybar[0] which basically does all the things you'd expect by default (just install and it "works").
For multi-monitor, config, I initially setup with wdisplays[1] (think arandr for wayland) and then manually copied the positions into my sway config. Monitor positioning was the only thing I needed to setup (and telling it that one monitor was HDPI) and then all of the scaling and everything worked perfectly. This was my biggest selling point for wayland, I now get nice crisp fonts and application scaling works nicely (which was not the case with X).
volume control from the keyboard took no time, just a couple of extra lines.
There was some stuff to do with the clipboard (wl-clipboard[2]) and screenshots (grim[3] + slurp[4]) that required some setup, but again, just a few lines, and didn't take much mental load.
Oh and I needed to change my notifications daemon(dunst[5]), and chose to change my program launcher to one with a nicer interface and cleaner fonts (wofi[6]).
I think that's all the tweaking that I did. Oh, and I needed to do something with pipewire to sort out screensharing at the start, don't remember that too well though...
[0] https://github.com/Alexays/Waybar
[1] https://github.com/artizirk/wdisplays
[2] https://github.com/bugaevc/wl-clipboard
[3] https://github.com/emersion/grim
[4] https://github.com/emersion/slurp
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Dunst - how to add a gap between notifications?
Doesn't seem to be possible, though there's a fork of it and a corresponding pull request to make it possible. See this issue on their bugtracker.
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How can I have a microphone mute indicator on xmobar?
Ah, do you happen to have a DBus activated / DBus hooking notification daemon running like Dunst?
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LXQT: is there a way to add a sound to notifications?
Dunst is highly configurable, you can have rules that run any script you want. Adding sounds is talked about here.
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Dunst is a lightweight replacement for the notification daemons provided by most desktop environments
Dunst now (since Jan 2021) also supports wayland, which makes switching a little bit easier.
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Windows 11 Officially Shuts Down Firefox’s Default Browser Workaround
Instead of rofi, bemenu[2] is nice too.
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Is no update notifications in bar normal?
There is also dunst you could install and configure, if you don't find anything or would like to tinker.
- Which DE do you guys use (give REASONS in comments)
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How does mako compare to dunst for notifications?
How does Mako compare to Dunst? Mako was first advertised as Wayland-compatible but Dunst supports Wayland now. I've been suffering from this bug on Dunst and was wondering if it's worth switching to Mako.
- Hide notifications when in fullscreen
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`hash` doesn't seem to be working... how to ensure a command only runs once?
I'm trying to receive dunst notifications when I have pacman/AUR package updates available.
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[dunst] how i make it show just one notification
https://github.com/dunst-project/dunst/issues/649#issuecomment-520160585
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windows are freezing
If you don't have a notification server I would recommend to install Dunst.
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