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Comparison to fireplace + way cooler #117

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theduke opened this issue Jul 25, 2018 · 3 comments
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Comparison to fireplace + way cooler #117

theduke opened this issue Jul 25, 2018 · 3 comments

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@theduke
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theduke commented Jul 25, 2018

Hey there,

always happy so see another tiling wm written in a great language!

Could you provide a comparison to the two existing Rust tiling WMs out there (that I know of):

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simvux commented Aug 6, 2018

The obvious difference is that this is for X and those you mention are for wayland

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crypt17 commented Oct 27, 2019

I love the looks of this window manager.

Am I right that you are intending to use rust as thin configuration language in that same way that xmonad uses haskell. That is one the the things that I love about using xmonad.

Also do you have plans of a dynamic master/stack layout similar to xmonad. Looking through the sources I only see the bsp style layout

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crypt17 commented Apr 9, 2020

Hi do you have an example of how to interface from wtftw to xmobar or another status bar.
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From looking at the code assume the you write a function that is added to the loghook but have not found anything that confirms this.

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