Helpful to my hyprland theming (including cursors and icons)... nwg-look. I like the minimalist approach on your machine. Hyprland is the best environment for my Linux machines...I do keep a budgie DE as an occasional vacation from hyprland.
yea hyprland is alright i still use it on one of my machines as the main gui. i mostly use i3, i found a picom fork that does the same style animations as hyprland which is pretty cool. ive tried a lot of stuff over the years and i always land back on i3
I3 but I get my beloved master and stack automatically. If I did it in i3 I would have to not use auto tiling, and actually remember to select the right direction to open windows (probably wouldn't be an issue if I just used it without auto tiling long enough), also the centered master I like a lot. Edit: got to the end, and I do agree there will be something that comes along for Wayland that probably ends up being even better. I tried river recently, swayfx, and have been going back through and trying other Wayland compositors. To see what is actually good. So far hyprland is still going to be my go to. River is cool, but really I feel like it's a bit behind on functionality compared to hyprland. Sway is literally i3 but Wayland, and it just feels more limited than i3. Qtile has the option for using Wayland as your backend instead of x11, so tbh that might actually be the most fleshed out and solid option. I just haven't spent the time getting qtile set up to completely run Wayland. It looks like you can even run hooks with if statements to use certain programs at startup for Wayland, and certain ones for x11 so you can use the same config for both, and have like nitrogen start for x11, and hyprpaper start for wayland to set your wallpaper. Dwl. I love dwm, I've added up to like 10 patches at least on my dwm setups. But idk the dwl patches seem broken. Like not where the patch fails and you have to manually do it. Broken where even after manually fixing the patch it's broken. So as much as I like the idea. Until the patches are actually able to work it's off the table. Oh. You should be able to change your icons through kvantum with the drop-down iirc.
Helpful to my hyprland theming (including cursors and icons)... nwg-look. I like the minimalist approach on your machine. Hyprland is the best environment for my Linux machines...I do keep a budgie DE as an occasional vacation from hyprland.
yea hyprland is alright i still use it on one of my machines as the main gui. i mostly use i3, i found a picom fork that does the same style animations as hyprland which is pretty cool. ive tried a lot of stuff over the years and i always land back on i3
hell yeah dog you’re trapped here forever now
I3 but I get my beloved master and stack automatically. If I did it in i3 I would have to not use auto tiling, and actually remember to select the right direction to open windows (probably wouldn't be an issue if I just used it without auto tiling long enough), also the centered master I like a lot.
Edit: got to the end, and I do agree there will be something that comes along for Wayland that probably ends up being even better.
I tried river recently, swayfx, and have been going back through and trying other Wayland compositors. To see what is actually good. So far hyprland is still going to be my go to. River is cool, but really I feel like it's a bit behind on functionality compared to hyprland. Sway is literally i3 but Wayland, and it just feels more limited than i3.
Qtile has the option for using Wayland as your backend instead of x11, so tbh that might actually be the most fleshed out and solid option. I just haven't spent the time getting qtile set up to completely run Wayland. It looks like you can even run hooks with if statements to use certain programs at startup for Wayland, and certain ones for x11 so you can use the same config for both, and have like nitrogen start for x11, and hyprpaper start for wayland to set your wallpaper.
Dwl. I love dwm, I've added up to like 10 patches at least on my dwm setups. But idk the dwl patches seem broken. Like not where the patch fails and you have to manually do it. Broken where even after manually fixing the patch it's broken. So as much as I like the idea. Until the patches are actually able to work it's off the table.
Oh. You should be able to change your icons through kvantum with the drop-down iirc.
reading is way too hard with the transparent terminal background my guy