R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:🧉 on Nostr: npub19dcw0…w2uxg npub1fg4p2…g3ta8 To me, Sway is done. The only thing it lacks as ...
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To me, Sway is done. The only thing it lacks as far as I can tell is any kind of zoom function, which any good compositor should have.
But it does 100% of what I used i3 for, and with a few less bugs.
I've got the keyboard layout just how I like it (swap Esc & Caps), and I even figured out mouse cursor hiding while typing (something KDE+Wayland still doesn't have)
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To me, Sway is done. The only thing it lacks as far as I can tell is any kind of zoom function, which any good compositor should have.
But it does 100% of what I used i3 for, and with a few less bugs.
I've got the keyboard layout just how I like it (swap Esc & Caps), and I even figured out mouse cursor hiding while typing (something KDE+Wayland still doesn't have)
...