#karousel — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #karousel, aggregated by home.social.
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Just learned Karousel scrolling WM added a squeeze feature a few months back — it allows to easily squeeze windows from left or right that aren't fully in view to the current screen and it's awesome!
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Just learned Karousel scrolling WM added a squeeze feature a few months back — it allows to easily squeeze windows from left or right that aren't fully in view to the current screen and it's awesome!
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Just learned Karousel scrolling WM added a squeeze feature a few months back — it allows to easily squeeze windows from left or right that aren't fully in view to the current screen and it's awesome!
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Just learned Karousel scrolling WM added a squeeze feature a few months back — it allows to easily squeeze windows from left or right that aren't fully in view to the current screen and it's awesome!
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Just learned Karousel scrolling WM added a squeeze feature a few months back — it allows to easily squeeze windows from left or right that aren't fully in view to the current screen and it's awesome!
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I have been using #karousel on #KDE for several weeks, and yesterday shifted to #PaperWM on #GNOME. Took some time to configure things like I wanted, but it's much smoother than karousel (and fancier).
Overall, I like the scrolling tiling pane paradigm. I realized I've been manually doing something like this using workspaces with 1-2 windows per workspace with two keybindings - one to change workspace and one to switch windows inside a workspace.
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I have been using #karousel on #KDE for several weeks, and yesterday shifted to #PaperWM on #GNOME. Took some time to configure things like I wanted, but it's much smoother than karousel (and fancier).
Overall, I like the scrolling tiling pane paradigm. I realized I've been manually doing something like this using workspaces with 1-2 windows per workspace with two keybindings - one to change workspace and one to switch windows inside a workspace.
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I have been using #karousel on #KDE for several weeks, and yesterday shifted to #PaperWM on #GNOME. Took some time to configure things like I wanted, but it's much smoother than karousel (and fancier).
Overall, I like the scrolling tiling pane paradigm. I realized I've been manually doing something like this using workspaces with 1-2 windows per workspace with two keybindings - one to change workspace and one to switch windows inside a workspace.
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I have been using #karousel on #KDE for several weeks, and yesterday shifted to #PaperWM on #GNOME. Took some time to configure things like I wanted, but it's much smoother than karousel (and fancier).
Overall, I like the scrolling tiling pane paradigm. I realized I've been manually doing something like this using workspaces with 1-2 windows per workspace with two keybindings - one to change workspace and one to switch windows inside a workspace.
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I have been using #karousel on #KDE for several weeks, and yesterday shifted to #PaperWM on #GNOME. Took some time to configure things like I wanted, but it's much smoother than karousel (and fancier).
Overall, I like the scrolling tiling pane paradigm. I realized I've been manually doing something like this using workspaces with 1-2 windows per workspace with two keybindings - one to change workspace and one to switch windows inside a workspace.
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I just moved from #GNOME #PaperWM to #KDE #karousel . #SameSameButDifferent
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I just moved from #GNOME #PaperWM to #KDE #karousel . #SameSameButDifferent
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I just moved from #GNOME #PaperWM to #KDE #karousel . #SameSameButDifferent