Been looking for an i3wm replacement that works on top of Gnome for pages, and here is where I'm stuck. #721
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I've also posted here: https://www.reddit.com/r/gnome/comments/185akq0/is_there_a_tiling_window_manager_that_sits_on_top/ I've tried:
What I want:
In trying PaperWM, I've found
Questions / gaps I see in PaperWM (I installed from https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/6099/paperwm/ )
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What do you mean by keeping windows viewable? There is a scratch layer |
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PaperWM is definitively not a direct replacement for a normal tiling window manager. The scrolling is kind of an integral part of the implementation and also a core concept of PaperWM. There is currently no way to disable the scrolling behavior. Depending on how complicated that would make the code, I think we would accept PRs for it but I don't know if anyone would be willing to work on this themself. I also came from tiling window managers to PaperWM. It did take some getting used to in the beginning but it was definitively much better than plain Gnome. If you find the scrolling nauseating you could try to set the animation speed to |
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PaperWM is definitively not a direct replacement for a normal tiling window manager.
The scrolling is kind of an integral part of the implementation and also a core concept of PaperWM. There is currently no way to disable the scrolling behavior.
Depending on how complicated that would make the code, I think we would accept PRs for it but I don't know if anyone would be willing to work on this themself. I also came from tiling window managers to PaperWM. It did take some getting used to in the beginning but it was definitively much better than plain Gnome.
If you find the scrolling nauseating you could try to set the animation speed to
0.01
(0.00 uses the default speed) so the animation is…