#hevel — Public Fediverse posts
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https://codeberg.org/chld/shko
Ähnlich wie hevel, was ich kürzlich gepostet habe. Allerdings wird #hevel mehr mit der Maus gesteuert und #shko mit der Tastatur.
https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/1rhl8nw/oc_shko_you_can_now_use_hevel_on_your_laptop/
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#hevel Repo zufällig entdeckt:
https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/mantarimay:/sway/standard/Noch sehr frühe Entwicklungsphase, aber interessantes Konzept:
https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/1rcwvwh/oc_hevel_the_first_scrollable_floating_zooming/ -
Feel like trying a new window manager?
#hevel is a scrollable, floating window manager for wayland, that uses mouse chords for commands.
it's design is inspired by the ideas found in rob pike's 1988 paper, 'Window Systems Should be Transparent', taken to their logical extremes. As such, you could say it is a modernization of the line of mouse-driven unix/plan9 window systems, mux, 8½, and rio, all created by rob pike. however, it differs in the fact that there are no menus, and you are not limited to a single screen worth of space; you are able to infinitely scroll up and down, creating windows anywhere on the plane.
it is implemented using the wonderful swc library, with a fair few extensions.
#hevel is the flagship window manager designed and implemented for use with #dérive linux
Hevel:
https://hevel.derivelinux.org (WIP)
https://sr.ht/~dlm/hevel/Dérive Linux:
https://derivelinux.org/ -
Feel like trying a new window manager?
#hevel is a scrollable, floating window manager for wayland, that uses mouse chords for commands.
it's design is inspired by the ideas found in rob pike's 1988 paper, 'Window Systems Should be Transparent', taken to their logical extremes. As such, you could say it is a modernization of the line of mouse-driven unix/plan9 window systems, mux, 8½, and rio, all created by rob pike. however, it differs in the fact that there are no menus, and you are not limited to a single screen worth of space; you are able to infinitely scroll up and down, creating windows anywhere on the plane.
it is implemented using the wonderful swc library, with a fair few extensions.
#hevel is the flagship window manager designed and implemented for use with #dérive linux
Hevel:
https://hevel.derivelinux.org (WIP)
https://sr.ht/~dlm/hevel/Dérive Linux:
https://derivelinux.org/