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- Workspace Display | gh0stzk dotfiles | DeepWiki
The Workspace Display component provides visual feedback about workspace states (focused, occupied, or empty) in the BSPWM window manager This document explains how workspaces are displayed in the status bars (Polybar or EWW) and how the workspace display interacts with the BSPWM window manager
- [SOLVED] Problems configuring workspaces in polybar. [bspwm . . .
The %index% token in the bspwm module will always show the workspace index as a number If you want it to actually use the mapping from ws-icon-*, use the %icon% token
- Module: bspwm · polybar polybar Wiki · GitHub
This module uses the bspwm ipc client to display information about available monitors, desktops and layout states See the Configuration wiki page for details on how to configure the _NET_WM_STRUT_PARTIAL values
- How to switch between desktop workspace? : r bspwm - Reddit
I choose bspwm because it's seems more configurable and I need that for my configuration between home and work and sometimes I just unplugged my external monitor
- Bspwm Cheatsheet · GitHub
# heres comes a dirty hack: KeepassXC won't handle Scroll_Lock # so KeepassXC will autotype on ctrl+shift+alt+greater We use xdotool xdotool key --window `xdotool search "oliver-main - KeePassX" | head -n1` --delay 25 --clearmodifiers ctrl+alt+shift+greater usr bin urxvt ~ bin rofi-shutdown sh ~ Projekte bookmark bookmarks sh
- bspwm - ArchWiki
bspwm is a tiling window manager that represents windows as the leaves of a full binary tree bspwm supports multiple monitors and is configured and controlled through messages
- Bspwm Basics - dead airspace
For application windows to be able to spawn, BSPWM first needs to define a root window Which in WM lingo is called a workspace And, after said workspace (s) are defined, one can now finally open an application window which will be managed by BSPWM
- [bspwm] figuring out a status bar less workflow : r UsabilityPorn - Reddit
If I put a status bar for time and not put anything else there, it's wasted space So I end up with a tiny bar at the top of my screen which has time, system tray, menu bar, etc
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