![]() Yes, with xmonad-contrib and an external manager N regions, 10 workspaces visible in any region Number of desktops distributed evenly between monitors NVertical, Fullscreen, nHorizontal, Grid, Center Stacking Tree, v-split, h-split, stacked, tabbed, max Many workspaces for monitor or many monitors for workspaceĮWMH, arbitrary Lua scripts which have access to the rich internal API Supports _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW and sending commands to a named pipe None, 1-pix or 2-pix, optional titlebars, can hide edge bordersĬommands via ipc (or i3-msg, which uses ipc) Tree, v-split, h-split, stacked, tabbed, max, can be nested infinitely ![]() Tip: External control can also be achieved by programs like xdotool which simulate keystrokes. Management styleĭynamic management emphasizes automatic management of window layouts for speed and simplicity. Manual management emphasizes manual adjustment of layout and sizing with potentially more precise control, at the cost of more time spent moving and sizing windows.Ī number of common layout types appear in several tiling WMs, although the terminology varies somewhat.max: one window shown fullscreen (with or without a status bar, title and borders).h-stack: master area in top half, other windows stack up horizontally in the bottom half. ![]() Nh-stack: h-stack allowing >=1 windows in master area.v-stack: master area in left half, other windows stack up vertically in the right half.Aka: bottom stack (dwm), bstack(monsterwm). ![]()
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