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minus-squareflameleaf@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·21 hours agoLooks like a hotkey daemon. That helps, but the crux of my issue is that on X11, xdotool can read the window names, size, position, and move them between workspaces and monitors.
minus-squareflameleaf@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·3 hours agoAre KDE’s window rules accessible through bash? Can it work on individual window titles (i.e. different browser tabs in Firefox)? Speaking as an Xfce user, I’d prefer a DE-neutral option, but if I must use Wayland, maybe KDE is worth another try.
Looks like a hotkey daemon. That helps, but the crux of my issue is that on X11, xdotool can read the window names, size, position, and move them between workspaces and monitors.
Windows rules on KDE?
Are KDE’s window rules accessible through bash? Can it work on individual window titles (i.e. different browser tabs in Firefox)?
Speaking as an Xfce user, I’d prefer a DE-neutral option, but if I must use Wayland, maybe KDE is worth another try.