would be nice to have a tiling wm that is easier to learn from mouse , drag tabs between frames etc, i do like the tiling windowmanagers i've just never got into learning a new keylayout. I liked the tiled windowing in the old Brief text editor, i probably still have those keypresses burned into my brain, i guess you might be able to emulate that. I liked the feature of being able to have a window on more than one layout from awesome, but again could never permanently remember keys..
@walter0bz: there is one, it's called ion3. It is unfortunately no longer developed, but it's fully functional, I use it every day. It is very mouse and keyboard friendly and very customisable too.
i liked ion3 from what i saw of it (namely the tabbed/tiling) , i might have to try it again, but i always find these things can put you in a situation where you don't know which key to press to recall the help even :) i'm not a VIM user either, the unix key choices are very alien to me sadly.. ultimately i'd like to customize my own but I just discovered tiling added to KWin,
@ndarkduck I discovered that if you watch it with minitube, it's slightly higher resolution and you can easily read all the commands (though you may need to pause for the fast one).
You should do narration.
KAHNonymousjohn 1 month ago
This is really cool but what kind of activities is this best for?
dfr343 2 months ago
I love the music. Where can I find it?
petardhoist 4 months ago
would be nice to have a tiling wm that is easier to learn from mouse , drag tabs between frames etc, i do like the tiling windowmanagers i've just never got into learning a new keylayout. I liked the tiled windowing in the old Brief text editor, i probably still have those keypresses burned into my brain, i guess you might be able to emulate that. I liked the feature of being able to have a window on more than one layout from awesome, but again could never permanently remember keys..
walter0bz 6 months ago
@walter0bz: there is one, it's called ion3. It is unfortunately no longer developed, but it's fully functional, I use it every day. It is very mouse and keyboard friendly and very customisable too.
masterjau 5 months ago
@masterjau -
i liked ion3 from what i saw of it (namely the tabbed/tiling) , i might have to try it again, but i always find these things can put you in a situation where you don't know which key to press to recall the help even :) i'm not a VIM user either, the unix key choices are very alien to me sadly.. ultimately i'd like to customize my own but I just discovered tiling added to KWin,
walter0bz 5 months ago
@ndarkduck I discovered that if you watch it with minitube, it's slightly higher resolution and you can easily read all the commands (though you may need to pause for the fast one).
DarwinSurvivor 6 months ago
I still use ratpoison.
MultiJamala 6 months ago
why does everyone need bad music over everything? I'd like to watch this, but I can't stand the terrible music.
TheRealFremmed 8 months ago
I would like a full HD quality in order to see your key bindings, like the key binding for C-t Q (that does not destroy all the frameset)
ndarkduck 1 year ago
@ndarkduck Ok that keybinding is in the help :-$ C-t F11
ndarkduck 1 year ago
@ndarkduck i agree
jastern949 2 months ago
This video would be BETTER without the music...
Hexstream 1 year ago
This would be bad ass for Forex. You could have one view for 15 10 and 5 minute graphs and a second for the Macd and a third for the 1 minute and 15
sophrinix 1 year ago 5
Mufasa?! You're back!
quietpopcorn 2 years ago 3
Wow... a lisp window manager. Never thought I'd live to see the day.
Good karma to all who coded this one.
ouphe 2 years ago 8
Lookin' good! I'm going to try this out now!
DavidTheCatMedia 2 years ago 4
Wow; such a WM is a perfect fit for all the upcoming small 10"-12"-laptops!
Thanks for sharing, KnightBlader, and great demonstration, male.
MrGuybrush 3 years ago 4
This looks cool, but keys look complicated. I use xmonad.
Ormaaj 3 years ago
In general you just type 'Ctrl + t' followed by some other key for most commands.
'Ctrl + t' is your prefix key which can be changed/set in your ~/.stumpwmrc
KnightBlader 3 years ago
That's way cooler than all those Compiz/Beryl videos out there :D
Tiljeset 3 years ago 20
yay! lisp/scheme? /me likes :D
ascheepe 3 years ago 3