So, have we reached a consensus? Is tiling a meme?

So, have we reached a consensus? Is tiling a meme?

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I switched to tiled a few years ago. Can't go back to regular desktops - they feel like children's toys now.

>Is tiling a meme?
yes
cascaded windows are superior

Floating windows are bearable if you have a Expos´e like function like on older MacOS X systems.
Otherwise I have no idea how you are supposed to do real work without a tiling window manager.
Even Windows10 does tiling now.

the consensus is just pick whatever you like the most

Yes, it's a known fact.
Like every sw exclusively keyboard driven: tiling wm, vi/vim/neovim/kakune, emacs, vi plugin for browser

What is the name of the Emacs theme, please?

you mean tabbar-mode?

Still tiling muh awesomeWM 10 years later. Works great. tmux, vim and so on also is tiled.

Frankly, what are you going to do with a 10% overlapped windows with 14% gap to the right and 24% gap to the left? I doesn't really make sense.

No, the theme, as in color theme.

It's not, I just use sway's tiling for normal windows and kitty's builtin stacking dwm style terminal multiplexer for dynamic window management

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emacs isn't exclusively keyboard driven, we have made some progress in bringing wysiwyg elements. We also gotta make more of those on org-mode, as requested by rms, to make a viable alternative to word processors for fingerlets.

yes, especially dwm.

add to i3 conf

workspace_layout tabbed
hide_edge_borders both

>le omg i can't live without tiling meme
Listen up, floating windows have their uses, especially in mouse-driven tasks.
Sometimes, dragging shit around really is the simplest and most efficient way to do something.
Plus, ironically, sometimes it's actually desirable to have windows overlapping: not all of the window is needed, and keeping proportions is more straightforward. Plus, tiling becomes a mess when you have too many windows on screen, no matter the layout, although it's often nice on large, high resolution screens.
This is coming from someone who uses Xmonad and Emacs daily, both at work and for personal use.
Sometimes a floating wm is better, for instance when using DAWs.
Swallow your pride and use floating windows whenever convenient.

Its a meme
Liking it is a sign that you're a codemonkey and nothing more kek
All window management should be like, ironically, Windows 10

tiling window managers are like big after dinner farts, the kind someone drops just as they are about to announce that they believe in their own intellectual superiority, after all when one has read the works of Pater and the Illyad one is bound to be superior

yes
literally this

just use a tiling terminal multiplexer for your terminal shit and a floating window manager for everything else. for me its 2bwm

I found out it's the classic theme and it's a nice one at that.

I've been on Linux since 2005, never in my life have I had the need for a "tiling window memeger" or whatnot. Most DEs have these things called keyboard shortcuts that can assist with tiling. Tiling windows managers have always been a meme. Always.
Its just like porn addicts, with every week, a new, more weird fetish.
Stop it. Get help.

Dynamic tiling is, manual tiling is useful (EXWM, StumpWM, Ratpoison).

DWM is God's gift to humanity

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Worse than Xmonad.

When ae the suckless people going to do a wayland wm?
Wayland unambiguously sucks less than X. They need to pull up their socks.

I prefer bspwm

I love dwm. very comfy.

Is that you own weather patch? Can I see the source please.

Yeah I'll put the script up when I get home

thanks friend

>how you are supposed to do real work without a tiling window manager
just open two windows, switch between them, maximize the one you're using... seriously?
this, what a fucking bunch of idiots. It's a good idea but it isn't actually helpful

contrary to popular belief, tiling window managers don't optimize space.
if a windows gets smaller horizontally or vertically compared to the default floating size, it is not being optimized, it's cropping the intended way to see the content.
this becomes a pain in the ass with tiling window managers even if you only use terminals

>just open two windows, switch between them, maximize the one you're using... seriously?
confirmed neet

>what is dynamic content

why does this thread exist

why do half the threads on this board exist

how is Jow Forums such an unbearable shithole

why am I still here

I hope every single one of you dies

kill me

this, fucking useless discussion about small things that doesn't even help do anything

Exactly, who gives a fuck? I use tiling WMs because I find them more comfortable and convenient. Other people don't, they prefer floating WMs. Good for them. Use what you like. Neither is objectively superior at all things. It barely even fucking matters. Most of the justifications for one over the other are pure pseudoscience.

No one said they don't have their uses retard.

because it's summer. also a summerfag is going to call you out for having reddit spacing in your post because they're trying so hard to fit in. just use what your comfortable with and ignore the endless amount ignorance on this board

>the Illyad