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by btschaegg
1966 days ago
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If you're willing to write it yourself, `awesome` (the window manager) might be what you're looking for. It's surprisingly powerful. As an example, I once had a cobbled together WM version of emacs' `ace-window` way of jumping between windows going. It wasn't even that much code⦠There also supposedly is a Wayland based "successor" for it called `way-cooler`. I've never used that one, though. Edit: OTOH, I've come to find the `i3` model of just allocating 10 virtual work spaces to work better for me, since that works way better with just a keyboard than tabs. But I guess this is a matter of personal preference. Edit2: It looks like `way-cooler` was discontinued last year:
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there are few window managers/ wayland compositors that do that right. enlightenment is one, but i couldn't get used to it. wayfire is a new compiz style wayland compositor that does it right too. loved that one, as i was a fan of compiz before (and i got wobbly windows with kde now too :-) but unfortunately not stable enough for daily use.