Hi there, I’m looking at floating window mangers as an in-between of DEs and escaping configuration hell (somewhat) of tiling Window Managers.

Specifically, I was looking at IceWM and OpenBox, but would love recommendations and discussion on what you like and why.

Cheers!

  • @lurch
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    The best one was enlightenment DR16, but it has been discontinued.

    It gave the option to remember the position of the first window per application and per a criteria you could set. Like “remember I want the Window titled Calendar from class calendar on the right of the screen”.

    Each theme would bring a set of different border styles and you could change them from the title bar menu and have it remember that. It was very easy to customize themes. The borders could have transparent sections, eg. your theme could have the window title in a bubble floating a few pixels away from the window.

    Windows could be stickied, so when you switch virtual desktops, the calendar would follow.

    It had pagers to show what’s going on on other virtual desktops, so you could see when your downloads finished even if the program didn’t use notifications.

    • Ghoelian
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      109 months ago

      I’m pretty sure KDE’s window manager, kwin, can do all of those things through kwin scripts and window rules, except the pager doesn’t show the details of windows on other desktops, just the outline.

      • @lurch
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        9 months ago

        In e16 this were just a few clicks. It were GUI options.

    • @[email protected]
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      This was a fun one! Now, I use Gnome, after I discontinued my own fork of catwm called ocelot (but this was a tiling wm based on dwm, anyway).