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by freeone3000 2998 days ago
What I find valuable in a tiling window manager is what it doesn't have. Usually, I want a window full screen. Ocassionally, I want two windows side by side. I can't think of a time I want a window halfway transparent with its upper left corner at (0,32) that's partially occulding another window. It's just so much faster when all the things I don't want to do aren't possible.
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My issue is that 90% of the time I just need all my windows full screen (and it's always at least 3 of them), and in the rare occasions I don't, I don't mind setting up something ad-hoc. But then, tiling gets in the way by trying to maximise or reposition everything when I open anything new, or I need to add more virtual desktops/screens