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Waffelson@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

A convenient way to manage programs

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A convenient way to manage programs

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Waffelson@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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  • nfsu2@feddit.cl
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    “This meme was not made by the Hyprland gang”

  • Lunya \ she/it@iusearchlinux.fyi
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    Meta+Q to close windows supremacy

    • nfsu2@feddit.cl
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      Meta+shift+q to close all windows in focused workspace Clan. :)

      • Lunya \ she/it@iusearchlinux.fyi
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        Why would you have more than one window per workspace?

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          What? Are you telling me that you use one window per workspace?

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            I have one with 2, but I rarely need to close them at the same time, and when I do, I just hit Meta+Q twice.

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              ah well, I just close all windows at once very rarely anyway but its useful.

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    mod+shift+q so you wouldn’t close hours of work by accident (e.g. when typing other mod+_ keybinds)

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      I agree its safer, but is so unconvinient and slower when you are opening and closing back and forth. Because of it I have left most of the left side of the keyboard keybindless. I guess you have to compromise. Actually come to think of it, most settings in a PC workflow are compromised.

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      That’s the way.

      Though you could also use shift to discern between sigterm and sigkill.

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    i3 GANG RISE UP

    • muhyb
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      bspwm gang but close enough

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        Awesome gang, anyone?

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      sway the way

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    Why move the mouse when you have your hands over the keyboard anyway

    • Björn Tantau@swg-empire.de
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      Because that’s where the clit-mouse is, duh.

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    Am I the only one still using Ctrl+w?

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      No you aren’t and I’ve never heard of most of these shortcut keys

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      When I was using Gmome I also used that for some time but I can’t remember why I made the change to “meta+q” for some reason it was inconvenient.

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      That already closes tabs tho

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    On my laptop where I do most of my work I have Ctrl+q but on my desktop I play silly little computergames on I changed it to ALT+q after accidentally closing one of the aforementioned games

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    mod? meta? super? alt? crtl? AltGr?

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    Where’s that “mod” key?

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      Usually windows key

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        Super key…

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          If someone is asking what the “mod” key is telling them that it’s the “super” key probably won’t help them much. On most keyboards it’s bound to the windows key

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            Well mod key can mean the ones around it

            And while some keyboards have a Windows logo there, some don’t

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      Mod 1-4 (or 5 not sure…) Are the modifier keys, like Alt, Ctrl, etc… In this case Mod is the Super Key or Meta Key.

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    I like the kde plastik window decoration

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    Alt+back or forward on mouse

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    I don’t know, I think it’s quite buggy using a tiling window manager. App dialog window sometimes end up the size of applications. But with a lot of config, I guess you can get a smooth system.

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      mod space (float window) tends to instantly solve that

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        And if it annoys you enough it’s one line in your config to fix forever. I love i3 so much.

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      Its not buggy, every app its responsible of placing window parameter to comunicate with the window manager, the problem is developers make apps for regular DE with floating WMs. And yes as you said a little reaserch and some config can fix it.

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