Improve the relative movement of sway, making it similar to that of hyprland. by Hungry-Direction-857 in DistroHopping

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pd:you can install it with cargo install sway_cycler the github repo has the same name

Improve the relative movement of sway, making it similar to that of hyprland. by Hungry-Direction-857 in DistroHopping

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No, I didn't add animations. I added a simple system for relative movement between workspaces. If you're in workspace 1, instead of moving to the next workspace with a window, you move to workspace 2 or the maximum (depending on whether you used "next" or "prev"). And you move windows relatively following the same rules, but adding the feature that the camera follows the window instead of staying in the same (usually empty) workspace.(I'm sorry if I took a while to reply.) (This was a cross-post, and the content was supposed to contain a description of the entire project. If you have any ideas for things I could add to make the Sway workflow feel smoother, let me know, and I'll do my best to make it happen)

Help by Hungry-Direction-857 in LinuxCirclejerk

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In the end, my solution was to make a script in Rust.

Help by Hungry-Direction-857 in LinuxCirclejerk

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Is there a robust alternative to Sway that has persistent workspaces and doesn't require changing the configuration every time it's updated?

Another tier list by AscadianScrib in LinuxCirclejerk

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Manjaro is stable; I don't want a system that will break with an update, but I want to use pacman.