Post AXnEy5OLikUDfONHv6 by darkunicorn@chaos.social
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(DIR) Post #AXmol0K2ezBPN4SfPE by ms@emacs.ch
2023-07-17T13:16:58Z
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If you use some tiling wm and you have some great bindings that won’t interfare with Emacs ones, I’d love to steal them :-)
(DIR) Post #AXmqQ95d4ES2OFtxI0 by BigEatie@fosstodon.org
2023-07-17T13:35:36Z
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@ms I just use the super key for WM bindings.
(DIR) Post #AXmrXEYnE7fBKzUDsO by garjola@emacs.ch
2023-07-17T13:48:05Z
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@ms @louis The best way I have found to avoid key binding interference is use #EXWN as #tiling wm for #Emacs ;)
(DIR) Post #AXmrZYAJJ3dqil8hhw by 6d03@mathstodon.xyz
2023-07-17T13:48:27Z
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@ms all my i3wm short cuts use the window key.
(DIR) Post #AXn5QQWpjFsNmvDalc by ms@emacs.ch
2023-07-17T16:23:45Z
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@6d03 But Emacs uses "meta" key for a lot of things :-)
(DIR) Post #AXn60m9inSfzHxjxg0 by cel7t@emacs.ch
2023-07-17T16:30:18Z
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@ms dwm with super as the primary modifier works fine for me.It's also easy to remember the keybinds, super for window manager stuff and meta for Emacs stuff.StumpWM also works great with Emacs, as all actions by default are prefixed.
(DIR) Post #AXnEy5OLikUDfONHv6 by darkunicorn@chaos.social
2023-07-17T18:10:39Z
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@ms here are mine: https://github.com/SKoschnicke/dotfiles/blob/master/xmonad.hs
(DIR) Post #AXnKdVkL8g7p32EV84 by fourier@functional.cafe
2023-07-17T19:14:09Z
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@ms I'm using stumpwm with prefix key changed to win-t via (set-prefix-key (kbd "s-t")) . No intersections with Emacs
(DIR) Post #AXnk0PrdfmdoJpfKfw by jiewawa@masto.ai
2023-07-17T23:58:26Z
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@ms I’m using Sway and I use a similar set of key bindings as described in this great blog posthttps://sqrtminusone.xyz/posts/2021-10-04-emacs-i3/
(DIR) Post #AXoj8wXy8aWFCevYUy by zrzz@mastodon.social
2023-07-18T10:11:42Z
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@garjola @louis @ms I use #EXWM as well. Its level of "interference with Emacs key bindings" is actually a negative value since it extends Emacs window management functionality to all X windows. So instead of losing keys you get to use your Emacs keys in places where you couldn't otherwise.And then you also get exwm-input-set-local-simulation-keys which pushes this even further.
(DIR) Post #AXr6dH4G1dUctb10wC by petersuina@emacs.ch
2023-07-19T14:56:06Z
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@ms I use @i3wm (and trying out @leftwm) + @sxhkd. With @sxhkd you can make a prefix keybinding, for example [S-u] (super+u), and h, j, k, l to move windows, etc. (there is a @Emacs mode for @sxhkd configuration file; https://github.com/xFA25E/sxhkd-mode)