nikodunktoLinux@lemmy.mlEnglish·1 year agocross-posted to: linux@lemmy.mlRethinking Window Management on GNOME – Space and Meaning(blogs.gnome.org)external-linkarrow-up10arrow-down10message-square3fedilink
arrow-up10arrow-down1external-linkRethinking Window Management on GNOME – Space and Meaning(blogs.gnome.org)nikodunktoLinux@lemmy.mlEnglish·1 year agocross-posted to: linux@lemmy.mlmessage-square3fedilink
minus-squareuniqueid198xEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down0·1 year agolinkfedilinkI’ve been using paperwm on gnome for a couple years now, it’s my preferred paradigm for tiling. This looks like it has a lot of the same influences, so I’m interested in seeing where it goes
minus-squarepetuniaEnglisharrow-up0arrow-down0·1 year agolinkfedilinkPaperWM really should be its own DE. It’s so good, almost perfect, but held back by its nature of merely being a GNOME extension.
I’ve been using paperwm on gnome for a couple years now, it’s my preferred paradigm for tiling. This looks like it has a lot of the same influences, so I’m interested in seeing where it goes
PaperWM really should be its own DE. It’s so good, almost perfect, but held back by its nature of merely being a GNOME extension.
niri