Post 3144614 by anish@vis.social
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(DIR) Post #3143640 by grainloom@cybre.space
2019-01-19T14:25:30Z
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not to be a cliche Linux user but tiled window managers are the only good window managers(maybe with the exception of rio because of how you can nest it, but that could use a tiling mode too)
(DIR) Post #3143851 by elomatreb@social.elomatreb.eu
2019-01-19T14:28:50.016310Z
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@grainloom I use a tiling WM all the time but the only configuration I use for 99% of my windows is covering their entire screen, and tabs (I'm on i3).The main reason I like it I think is because I can do everything with a keyboard
(DIR) Post #3143852 by grainloom@cybre.space
2019-01-19T14:33:03Z
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@elomatreb i use it in the tabbed config most of the time, but it's very nice to have its nested containers when i need them (which i do roughly once a day, more when working on programmery stuff. would need it even more if apps didn't do their own tabbing. which they shouldn't.)
(DIR) Post #3144614 by anish@vis.social
2019-01-19T14:56:43Z
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@grainloomvalid and correct.sorry we don't make the rules