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Windows tiling window manager
Windows tiling window manager








windows tiling window manager

So (3a) happens because the functionality to minimize the application to the systray doesn't seem to work properly. This is unexpected behaviour.ģb) If it isn't checked, the whole application will close (expected behaviour). all with one shortcut.Īnd because my WM has its own modifier, the shortcuts never ever clash with any other software.I use bspwm on Arch Linux and I have the following problem with Microsoft Teams:Ģ) Close using keyboard shortcut or X in top right of the Teams window.ģa) If On close, keep the application running is checked in options, (2) will not do anything at all. Setup is not rigid: I can still change layout, move windows between workspaces, open new terminal, resize windows, etc.

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I don't have that many windows at once on a single workspace: two to four windows typically. I only use the mouse for browsing: I switch between windows using shortcuts.

windows tiling window manager

I think that's what I liked when I tried Awesome WM: I'm sure i3 or XMonad or whatever would do too but basically it was a one-line change in Awesome to use Hyper as a modifier for all my WM shortcuts. I've got one additional modifer (hyper) that is dedicated only to the WM shortcuts and WM shortcuts are only available through this modifier. For example workspace 1 is for personal email + two terminals, workspace 3 is for Emacs + development browser + one terminal, workspace 4 for all my SSH sessions, workspace 8 for browser, workspace 9 for programs I don't use often. So that tiling WM and about 10 "workspaces", each with their own layout/program open, mostly all usually laid out always the same way. I'm so used to that WM I don't even remember when I switched. I'm using the (tiling) Awesome WM on Debian Linux (stretch).










Windows tiling window manager