TwinQY
Something about the rear end of a cat
The more I try out bspwm the more I realize it's probably the way I should be going. Switching from monsterwm to herbstluftwm has just become a pain, when all I've been doing can be easily done on a hybrid system (dynamic/manual). sxhkd looks sane, there's a boatload of functionality that, if I look closely enough, I'm probably going to end up using this time around.
It's like the author just knew what I needed and implemented it all beforehand, something that's fun to encounter within the FOSS world where people mostly make things for themselves.
Some of the client-based stuff is a little weird, and some of it's still new and rough around the edges. But xcb and the generally small binary size and SLOC is just icing on top (certainly not something to base your entire switch towards).
When I get the time, I'll definitely make an attempt at a full-on switch, along with geany/LyX -> pure vim/nerdtree/extraplugins for my document processing and large project handling. The two semi-serious things I have lined up for the summer.
How could I have forgotten pictures? Here's a picture, there's a picture, they're not my pictures - credit goes to the guys on this thread https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=167531&p=3. But have a picture anyways!



It's like the author just knew what I needed and implemented it all beforehand, something that's fun to encounter within the FOSS world where people mostly make things for themselves.
Some of the client-based stuff is a little weird, and some of it's still new and rough around the edges. But xcb and the generally small binary size and SLOC is just icing on top (certainly not something to base your entire switch towards).
When I get the time, I'll definitely make an attempt at a full-on switch, along with geany/LyX -> pure vim/nerdtree/extraplugins for my document processing and large project handling. The two semi-serious things I have lined up for the summer.
How could I have forgotten pictures? Here's a picture, there's a picture, they're not my pictures - credit goes to the guys on this thread https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=167531&p=3. But have a picture anyways!