Hi James,
that looks great! Thank you so much for this. Wanna try it out real soon.
Do you know what requirements it has on the qtile version? I'm on 0.21.0
because of some bug in 0.22.1 – would it work? In the repo I haven't
found any info on that. If you can't tell exactly, I will give it a try
anyhow :-)
Thanks in advance, and happy qtiling
Lars
On 23-04-03 17:06, James Wright wrote:
Update on this:
I /finally/ added the package to PyPI. So you can now install it via
`pip install qtile_mutable_scratch`.
I've also updated the API to make the naming a bit more consistent. If
anyone has any major problems, please let me know (preferably as a GH
issue, just to keep things centrally located).
Thanks!
On Thursday, December 23, 2021 at 8:38:00 AM UTC-7 James Wright wrote:
Awhile back, I created a more i3-like scratch system. I named it
"mutable scratch", as the primary difference is that the "scratch
windows" don't have to be set ahead of time; they're mutable.
(though maybe "dynamic" would be a better name for it... oh well).
Here's the GitHub repo with it:
https://github.com/jrwrigh/qtile-mutable-scratch
It has much more information in the README and a (hastily done)
demo video.
Ideally, this would be an actual python package, but in the 6
months since I started the git repo for it, I haven't had time to
figure out how to do that. So if anyone wants to help me make it
into an actual package and put it on PyPI (so you can install it
via pip), let me know!
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