A few questions: - How does this system works with multiple heads? I also use StumpWM on a laptop and at home, I use a second bigger screen, so I wonder how the various cells will be organized, and does behave the navigation.
- How does behave a spacial desktop, when splitting a head to display 2 or more frames, did you prevent a window from another cell to fill out the new area automatically? Roland Everaert --- Use the F.O.S.S., Luke Envoyé avec la messagerie sécurisée ProtonMail. ------- Original Message ------- Le mardi 8 mars 2022 à 22:57, Russell Adams <rlad...@adamsinfoserv.com> a écrit : > On Tue, Mar 08, 2022 at 06:09:58PM +0000, Tim Macdonald wrote: > > > Thank you very much for starting this discussion, posting the code, making > > > > the video, etc. For the record, I think using Libreoffice Calc as a > > > > presentation tool was inspired. > > That was cheating. I needed to illustrate a grid, and a spreadsheet > > was natural. For a real presentation I should make some graphics. > > > As a relatively new Stump user I've also been curious about groups. The 1D > > > > list of groups has felt limiting compared to previous WMs I've used that > > > > supported a 2D grid of workspaces (and so far have been too lazy to write > > > > functions to do the appropriate modular arithmetic to simulate a 2D. Now > > > > with your code we can go 3D—even better!). > > I have to say, it's on par with other tiling WMs. I recall xmonad, i3, > > and others doing the same small list of groups. > > > I think you have an unusually window-heavy workflow, and other ways > > > > of skinning the cat include having a lot of buffers in one Emacs, > > > > browser tabs, terminal tabs, perhaps tmux, using multiple > > > > monitors/heads, using splits (back when I had a 4k monitor it was > > > > almost necessary to use splits to make windows a usable size), etc. > > > > I personally have a group called "messaging" with five or six apps > > > > in it (Signal, Slack, Element, etc.) and am happy to use C-t <n> (0 > > > > through 5) to get the right one up. > > My primary screen is a tiny laptop screen. I used to travel > > heavily. When you have zero cost task switching and little screen > > space, you spam windows. > > To be fair, my central communication screen is heavily tmuxed. Email, > > Signal, terminal Emacs on one side, and a ssh login to tmux on the > > other with irc, xmpp, and more. > > I've found that unless I have a reason to stack things on one window > > (ie: durable processes on a remote server), it's easier to spread out. > > > Anyway, that's my answer to how I deal with group management and I'm very > > > > interested to hear how other people approach it. > > Thanks for sharing! > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Russell Adams rlad...@adamsinfoserv.com > > PGP Key ID: 0x1160DCB3 http://www.adamsinfoserv.com/ > > Fingerprint: 1723 D8CA 4280 1EC9 557F 66E8 1154 E018 1160 DCB3