My configuration is quite similar to the default one and has i3 can also saveĪnd restore layouts, which is quite a powerful feature. Tentatives and get a chance to familiarize myself. Window managers but I did try to get my setup pristine of these ![]() You can find many scripts trying to emulate other tiling Other workspaces are using a tabbed layout. I set up a split layout for Emacs and a few terminals, but most of the Tree with many useless nested containers. At first, it is not unusual to find yourself with a complex It can feel quite overwhelming as you need to visualize the tree in I3 is more flexible with its ability to build any layout on the fly, ![]() Without thinking too much as they are ordered. Moreover, you can cycle through the various windows When a new window is added, the behavior is quite ![]() These layouts can be tuned a bit, but you mostly stick to aĬouple of them. They usually feature a largeĪrea for the main window and another area divided among the remaining Most of the other tiling window managers, including the awesome Tree representation of the previous screenshot.
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