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It happens to me sometimes when something in my config breaks and the default rc loads, I then do some changes and use the main menu to click Restart, to reload the wm, but instead I move too quickly and click Exit, exiting the wm and all my applications.
Here's my idea: Make Exit contain a subentry called "Are you sure?" or something like that. So to exit you don't only need to hover Exit but
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Hi, first of all, many thanks for this awesome project! Now onto my issue/question:
I find it confusing that when I'm pressing Super+Left/Right (and the minimap is active) I cannot use other hotkeys, like for instance Shift+Super+Left/Right to change monitor. Is this intended or undesired?
Many thanks!
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Describe the bug
All switchers will stuck if a single key is used to trigger task switch.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Enable plugin switcher or fast switcher
- Set the switch key to a single key (like
<F3>) - Use the switcher, the switcher will stuck and Wayfire have to be killed
Expected behavior
Not stuck
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I don't
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As mentioned in #226 it would be helpful to have an option to see all the time which window is currently in focus. A permanent border with a configurable width and color would be nice for this.
The FocusIndicator which is currently used to indicate the focus of a window is controlled by a timer only and not suitable for this.
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Summary
WorkSpace rule for virtual Desktop too.
A clear and concise description of what you want to happen
I put some of my virtual desktops in floating mode and I wish in workspace rules there should be an option for virtual desktops too.
so that after every reboot I should not manually make that desktop floating.
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Problem Description
I wanted to do something simple as "shrink/move/expand my window by x from the right/left/top/bottom". It worked, but with some a lot of trial, error, and head-scratching.
If you never contributed to xmonad: this issue is for you! It's a straightforward addition that requires minimal Haskell knowledge
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It'd be nice if we could use globs for interface names in the network module. My network link has different names on different machines but ideally I'd like to use the same config file. It'd be nice if I could use something like
interface = en*