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@PetraOleum interesting. we'll have to check, we assumed it wasn't

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R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:

@ireneista @PetraOleum

Both #i3wm and #sway let you turn titlebars on and off, also borders on, off, and varying thickness.

The only time titlebars are enforced is when you're using tabbing (so the tab is basically the titlebar), and of course, the stupid practice of Client-Side-Decorations, where you're getting a titlebar if you want one or not, because we're a cult and we know better than you, the lowly user. :eyeroll:

I sometimes use this to identify windows: codeberg.org/rldane/scripts/sr

@ireneista @PetraOleum

Both #i3wm and #sway let you turn titlebars on and off, also borders on, off, and varying thickness.

The only time titlebars are enforced is when you're using tabbing (so the tab is basically the titlebar), and of course, the stupid practice of Client-Side-Decorations, where you're getting a titlebar if you want one or not, because we're a cult and we know better than you, the lowly user. :eyeroll:

Paul Wilde 😺 (snac2 acct)
@RL_Dane@fosstodon.org @ireneista@irenes.space @PetraOleum@cloudisland.nz I've been using no title bars in bspwm and more recently river. It's fine, title bars aren't necessary
Sotolf

@paul @RL_Dane @ireneista @PetraOleum Yeah, it's basically just noise anyway, it's there for no reason at all really.

Sotolf

@paul @RL_Dane @ireneista @PetraOleum Yeah, it's kind of weird to have everything tell you what they are, I don't have postits on everything telling me what they are either, postits on my monitors saying "monitor" on my mouse saying "mouse" etc :p

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