Found out where the config file for sway is located, that is good! However, I am not confident enough to change the 24-hr time to 12-hr time. As I did find some people who managed this, but they didn't write the change in the standard format found in the sway config file. It left me scratching my head, as I am not used to the style that Sway utilizes at this time.

Resulting in my closing the config file and going back to hunting for a default reference to writing that change...As that will boost my confidence and allow me to complete my desired change.

This is a problem that I can solve, it's just a matter of grinding at it for a bit.

#SwayWM #Linux

I am currently attempting to use SwayWM, and it is going pretty well...I just need to locate the config file so I can make some changes because the 24-hr clock is driving me up the wall! I did find that win+d opened a program launcher (which sees all the apps I have installed).

So far, I am not having the best of luck...I think that I can succeed at doing something as basic as changing a .config file (he says, deeply uncertain and distractedly).

#SwayWM #Linux

You know what I love? Seeing -rc1 of a piece of software I love using. #SwayWm in this case.

All of my computing experience for the past decades has been in Linux/#FOSS. It's not *always* smooth, but I at least I never had to worry about new popups/dark patterns trying to get me to accept data collection/sharing or some other infuriating Big Tech move.

Just things getting slightly better with each release. A feature here, a bugfix there. Occasional new bugs (oh well, I know how that happens)

nwg-drawer 0.7.5

https://github.com/nwg-piotr/nwg-drawer/releases/tag/v0.7.5

#sway #swaywm #Hyprland #Wayland #nwgshell

BTW: we have a new team member, who is working on porting nwg-shell components written in Go to Rust, and the results are encouraging. Jason Herald, welcome onboard!

Release nwg-drawer 0.7.5 · nwg-piotr/nwg-drawer

fixed hWrapper orphans; #183 by @teleportingtortoise; fixed file-box rendering glitches; #184 by @teleportingtortoise; dependencies updated; this also gets us rid of the github.com/expr-lang/expr v...

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Recently discovered #niri after seeing if I could get away with a minimal #Linux setup running #swaywm. Niri is such a cool workflow!

I've added waybar too, but it's feeling a little but pointless at the moment. What's the point in a bar these days?

Tem sido uma experiência interessante configurar o #swaywm. Minha primeira experiência com WM foi com o #i3wm há muito tempo e usei por pouco tempo.
@rootsandcalluses wish I could help more. Try raising an issue on the #swaywm git.
I've been using #niri for a while now on Debian 13 and I couldn't figure out how to get scratchpad functionality.
It's something I got used to using #swaywm and I missed it. I couldn't get relatively popular niri-scratchpad or niri-scratchpad-rs to work.
Then I discovered nirius and it works beautifully; just as expected! So if you would like scratchpads in niri I can highliy recommend this.
https://git.sr.ht/~tsdh/nirius
#linux #opensource

Set up sway on Arch, and getting down to more serious changes. Next, changing the config for the Foot terminal, setting up waybar, and then updating software. The fun of linux is in learning to customize my OS. Final, is to decide on vim with jedi, each, or another for continuing my learning path with python.

#archlinux #linux #Linux #Arch #SwayWM #foot