Release nwg-hello 0.4.4 · nwg-piotr/nwg-hello

fixed inability to select a session with a mouse click on Hyprland 0.54.3 #49, see: hyprwm/Hyprland#13927

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Release nwg-shell-config 0.5.63 · nwg-piotr/nwg-shell-config

added es_SP translation; #77 by @Dkerr2061; removed notifications on non-critical errors; added zh_CN translation; #93 by hldad removed general:no_border_on_floating & master:inherit_fullscreen obs...

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Release nwg-shell 0.5.50 · nwg-piotr/nwg-shell

removed general:no_border_on_floating & master:inherit_fullscreen obsolete Hyprland config vars;

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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.