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Nice! I just started playing around with StumpWM myself as I try and learn common Lisp.
ОтветитьAnother Feature I didn't get to touch on was `stumpish` a commandline program that allows you to interact with stumpwm using the same commands available with `prefix ;`. This should give you a good starting point for those of you coming from bspwm. There are plenty of other features I didn't get to mention but but I figured those of you a little new to lisp would appreciate something a bit more familiar.
ОтветитьGavin, Gavin, Gavin! Now you have introduced a dilemna into my window manager usage. The minimalism of DWM and C or the (cough, cough) bloat of StumpWM and Commmon LISP. < Grandpa Simpson waving his fist in the air > P.S. You'll have to pry vim from my cold, dead hands. ;-)
ОтветитьI'm gonna wm-hop right now!!!
ОтветитьHey! I was thinking stumpwm when I try guix.... but more importantly I have that wallpaper!!! Gruvbox ftw ;)
ОтветитьWould love to use StumpWM, but I've had it totally lose the plot with layouts, and crash or seize up so many times.
Will be interested to see how you go.
Oh, this looks great. Something to try out
ОтветитьHello Gavin, how did you get the emacs spits to be treated like x windows? Do you think this is possible with vim splits? Thanks for the video!
Ответить- What program you use to show key presses?
- What Video capture and editor program you use?
I daily drive ratpoison and have never really bought into the hype of stumpwm but I'm going to try it now that I've seen this video
ОтветитьI just switched to exwm yesterday and now this. Seems i need to do another wm hop this week lol
ОтветитьI love that you can stack windows on top of each other. I wish more tiling WM's had this feature. Like bspwm for example.
ОтветитьSo I am very tempted to try out stumpwm after watching this video. But one issue I have is that I am using bspwm with kde right now. And I won't lie, having kde take care of all the BS like notifications and battery life warnings is really really nice. I hated having to configure all that while running a WM. I wonder how well stumpwm would work with kde. Or, if there are are other options than kde to run alongside a minimal wm.
ОтветитьStumpWM looked so interesting, I'm giving it a try. Thanks for the great demonstration Gavin!
ОтветитьLeaving for the sake of making a video? This new wheel is much more rounder?
ОтветитьPretty sure if you're not relying on Emacs , you're doing it wrong...
but StumpWM is awesome from what i hear. and i understand the basic idea of not wanting to rely on one piece of software
It’s sad that all those Lisp wms are all x based :/
Ответитьwhat a great decision
ОтветитьStumpWM Master race.
ОтветитьGet a sly repl goin mate,
ОтветитьCheck out the Common Lisp Hyper Spec.
ОтветитьI'm guessing you've been through `i3wm` already? Honestly, I never felt compelled to try any other. I must say "frames" seem annoying to me but I guess every asshole has an opinion.
ОтветитьBro I don’t spake English language but I want ask u I why if I open two terminal ok if I switch between them one terminal get little more light and another one is little dark
Please answer me I have
Bspwm will polybar on arch Linux
How to fix that I need all terminal same light 💡
Very underrated channel.
ОтветитьIts time Gavin. Its time to move to GNU Guix.
ОтветитьStumpwm seems very interesting but, I'm more of a vim type person and hate using control.
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ОтветитьHi, thanks for the vid! How did you install stumpwm? I tried via AUR (Arch) and by building from source, but there's no dynamic group feature available. I was able to find it in the source code, but stump just crashes when I load it from there and try to put a window on a newly created dynamic group like that...
ОтветитьCould touch/pen-events be bond and filtered synced to a specific frame?
For example on a wacom pen-touch-screen, allowing binding touch-events to frames that make up a tool-palette and allow in a frame containg the actual drawing-canvas either pen or touch - to override/optimize/addon correct handling that is not given in an application (inkscape/gimp/blender/...)?
Also: is the spacing/margin added by you - is it possible to define frames as linked snuggly to the edge?
Hey, what is this lightning symbol you have on your PS1, and what's the font?
ОтветитьSame shit as bspwm. There is nothing better than Herbstluftwm and xMonad. Wearing cap inside is so lame by the way.
ОтветитьHi Gavin, in your research of TWM have you find one that supports desktop zoom to mouse position like Xfce does when holding (alt or super)+scroll wheel?
ОтветитьHi Gavin, thanks for this, longtime StumpWM user always on the lookout for cool new bits to copy from other users' configs, but... your link to "your config" above only goes to your fork of StumpWM itself. Where's your config?
ОтветитьYay, you came to the Lisp and Emacs side! Thanks for this, liked and subbed. Love all of your vidoes, keep it up.
ОтветитьYour emacs xorg-window trick would be an awesome contrib module!
ОтветитьDefault leader key is Ctrl+T? Finally! A WM optimized for my Dvorak Atreus!
ОтветитьIt's sort of a shame that Guix is Guile and Stump is CL. This is not to sound ungrateful for almost having my whole system configured in a homogeneous way. Lisp is amazing for this in general. However, I still have to avoid confusing the subtle differences of elisp, CL and Guile to have the holistic setup I am looking for.
ОтветитьStumpWM was ok on my laptop but looked like hell on my large monitor.
Ответитьi’ve been using stumpwm for years, mostly
for the insane hackability in CL. Such a fun WM!
I loved EXWM (I live inside Emacs) but I moved to Fedora and EXWM doesn't work well with it.
ОтветитьGreat videos, keep it up!!!
ОтветитьI'm using frames instead of Emacs windows, using only one window per frame makes Emacs easier to use with any window manager,
ОтветитьWow being able to treat emacs/vim windows as first class tiles is brilliant. It always irked me that I'm running an application specific "wm" inside a real wm.
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