It looks fucking awesome, but it doesn't seem very productive.
I just use gnome3 with dash to panel and rofi as a startup menu.
I don't think I could use an enviorment without a taskbar
It looks fucking awesome, but it doesn't seem very productive.
I just use gnome3 with dash to panel and rofi as a startup menu.
I don't think I could use an enviorment without a taskbar
As someone who switched from awesome to i3, how about not having to learn a fucking coding language just to edit your config file? Seriously, that thing is a mess in awesome, and if you get the syntax wrong at all, it defaults to the normal config, as a big fuck you. No useless borders by default (lain does NOT count) no window resizing in tile mode, and bad stock layouts.
how does it compare to i3/awesome? thinking about this
Also, polybar support?
It's extensible, I'm sure you could add a "polybar" whatever that is. But it's like dwm, you have to recompile after you make changes.
polybar is just a very nice bar.
Is it true that you can configure it so that it makes all of you window arranging automatically so that I won't have to waste time on that?
I haven't used xmonad (yet), but I would assume it maximizes the first window by default and splits the screen when you open more windows. If you tend to have the same programs open and want a particular layout for them I would assume you can do that as well.
What's a wm with curved corners?
>awesome
lol i'm so r4ndumb
Lol rofflec@kes t3h penguin of pure awesome