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I found spectrwm easy to configure, at least the basics, but dwm was way beyond me. Configure using C? The file might as well be in Russian. I have been using i3 for a while. I find it easy to configure and has a few more features than spectrwm. Xmonad is a very nice tiling WM, but the Haskell configuration file is a nightmare for those of us who do not know how to programme.
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I don't remember what I didn't like about i3m. (It might have simply been that it offered me no advantages.)
As for dwm, the best guide I've seen is on the Debian forums. It makes, IMHO, the configuration very easy. It also, again, IMHO has some pretty sane defaults if you wanted to start with the basics. I have a small page on it at http://srobb.net/dwm.html which has a link to the Debian forum guide. I would say--if you did feel you might like to try it a bit--take a look at the Debian guide to working with the config.h file, before deciding against it. |
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I've been using i3 for 2 or 3 years now - I don't even bother to install any other WMs now. Unlike when I ran Openbox, I would install fluxbox and pekwm and just around in them.
The thing I like about i3 compared to all the other tiling managers is it allows you to create you own container layouts - on the fly. Unlike awesome for example where you can only toggle through a preset number of layouts. I've just install i3 on an OpenBSD laptop I have and i3bar/i3status defaults work much better than on FreeBSD....hell I can't even get color in the FreeBSD version most of the time! As soon as I get rid of my Nvidia card and get something to support multiple monitors in OpenBSD, I think I'll be switching my main workstation to OpenBSD.
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Hey Rod. I remember in the days before tint2, you made a toolbar for me for flux or openbox.
In my case, I used the Nvidia nvidia-settings to tell it I was using xinerama, then dwm configured it automatically. With spectrwm, I had to define regions--quite simple to do though. Sigh, I get distracted from work playing with window managers. One of my co-workers, at least, is now thinking about getting into tiling window managers. |
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Heh, with my bad eyes, that doesn't work for me anymore. Rod, just gave i3m a quick try--actually not my cup of tea, but my needs are very simple. I could probably knock it into shape without too much trouble, but its main advantage--that of allowing you to configure various layouts--is pretty much lost on me with my pedestrian one master and a few terminals stacked on the side, on to take focus if needed.
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RIght--I might still have mention of it and you on my openbox page. Yup, I do.
http://srobb.net/fluxopen.html Do a search for bsdnexus on the page and it's right around there. (Or just search for Rod) |
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