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Niri: A scrollable-tiling Wayland compositor

81 pointsby one-punchover 1 year ago

8 comments

one-punchover 1 year ago
My wish is a scrollable-tiling Wayland compositor (Niri or otherwise) to have nice animations (think hyprland or wayfire), compositionality&#x2F;extensibility (IPC sockets of hyprland, and lately wayfire), and optionally be 3D-aware (wayfire, to future-proof when Vision Pro becomes trendy :-) )<p>PS: I am not affiliated with the repo in anyway, but think that scrollable-tiling should be better known.
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sphover 1 year ago
Finally, I have been waiting for this for so long I considered writing my own! I do believe scrolling tiling is a better mechanism than regular tiling, and would work really well on mobile devices.
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mahdi7d1over 1 year ago
Anyone questioning the usefulness of this method probably don&#x27;t need it. Although I haven&#x27;t tried Niri itself but through this thread I got introduced to paperwm and been using it for the last 5 days and I don&#x27;t think I&#x27;m going to need anything else. At some point I had real plans to make a sophisticated sway config based on my needs (and a couple of ideas I had) and I have found this solution to be perfectly inline with my ideas. My problem with TWM is that I don&#x27;t need small windows because I use a small laptop and cutting the height in half is not an option. My main idea was every windows should span to full height and have meaningful width with an easy way to navigate between them and these STWM seem to be pretty on point. With just limited options to chose (when resizing a window) changes can be made in seconds (I mainly only use 4 default sizes 38% 50% 62% 100% width all spanning to take full height of the screen) Before I had to alt-tab to infinity trying to reach my desired window (I have disabled dock and top bar in Gnome and maximizing for me is the same as full-screen) and thus my greediness to use all pixels of my screen made navigating with more than three or four windows impossible. But now I have my solution. I wonder how other people are using these because I understand my use case is kinda crazy and to some extent stupid.
mrweaselover 1 year ago
Is there a reason for so many tiling Wayland compositors? Are they simply easier to do? X11 always had a plethora of window managers, but really few of them where tiling. With Wayland tiling seems to outnumber stacked.
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the_gipsyover 1 year ago
What&#x27;s the point of having two 67%-width windows next to each other?
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yewenjieover 1 year ago
Is scrollable tiling better than regular tiling in a laptop screen?
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pkulakover 1 year ago
Love this idea! What determines the width of a window?
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AbuAssarover 1 year ago
written in rust
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