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Because I'm obsessively compelled to try every DE there is....well technically I'm not sure Hyprland is a DE, is more of a compositor-y tiling window manager thingee but it's pretty loaded so it feels like a DE. To get a proper sense of it I need multiple shots. Ordinarily I don't go for this sort of thing but I have to admit, it's growing on me.
Edit: Thought I'd opine a little. The only thing I really don't like is all the reading I'm going to have to do to use this the way I want to. Love the tiling but now I have to learn about windows rules, workspace rules, more on key binding, etc... That's why I normally go for things like Plasma that pretty don't have anything I really need to figure out to have a good experience out of the box.
One last shameless edit: I'm finally getting to know what I'm doing a little now, floating, tiling, resizing on the fly, moving through the panes so I thought I'd post one final shot that's like most of my others before hypr with just a fastfetch run and the desktop
Last edited by tdtooke (2024-12-28 07:42:34)
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Nice, I see you're a 'floater'. Currently I'm only floating media players because Amberol is just plain ugly fullscreen. But....I've only figured out windows rules and how to float and define the dimensions 2 days ago so I have a loonggg way to go before I can claim I'm proficient in Hyprland.
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After using dwm for years I switched to wayland with hyprland a couple of months ago. Being the minimalist that I am I disabled all the fancy stuff and effects that hyprland has to offer, to make it look like dwm with waybar. Now I went to dwl with only a few patches (bar, attachtop and gaps), making it even more minimal. Only thing I haven't figured out yet, is how to get statusbar infos like date, time and volume.
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After using dwm for years I switched to wayland with hyprland a couple of months ago. Being the minimalist that I am I disabled all the fancy stuff and effects that hyprland has to offer, to make it look like dwm with waybar. Now I went to dwl with only a few patches (bar, attachtop and gaps), making it even more minimal. Only thing I haven't figured out yet, is how to get statusbar infos like date, time and volume.
clean:
https://i.ibb.co/WHMXpWy/20250109-09h12m44s-grim.pngfake busy:
https://i.ibb.co/VLY4kn3/20250109-09h09m56s-grim.png
Assuming that dwmblocks doesn't works in wayland yet or there is no rewritting for wayland. You can write your bar with Eww or git clone someone else.
Eww is more resource efficient compare to waybar, but you can also do it with waybar. But waybar seems to use so much resources than Eww. So if you don't mind the lisp like syntax go for Eww.
Last edited by Succulent of your garden (2025-01-13 23:02:17)
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