cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/29200393
Finally got the time to switch to Void so i decided top switch to a Wayland WM as well
- Distro: Void Linux
- Bar: Waybar
- Colors: Catppuccin Mocha
- Terminal: Kitty
Dot files: https://github.com/DrewBelloc/dotfiles
I see many people with perfectly placed/sized windows. Do they use a program for that? And if so, how do they handle using a program when its window is so small?
In a normal desktop the program or the desktop chooses a size for the window and pops it somewhere on the screen, but i’m using for my desktop something called a tilling window manager(sway in this case), which takes the program and tries to use as much of the screen as possible (or as i allow it), then when another program wants to open it resizes everything to give every program a nice amount of space without overlaping.
If you wanna know more i recommend searching on youtube “desktop enviroment vs window manager” and you should find a couple of videos explaining not just how i place the windows like that but also how it differs from what you might be using
Will do. Thank you!
Looks cool!
Thanks