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sway-borders reviews and mentions
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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.
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Stats
fluix-dev/sway-borders is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of sway-borders is C.