<ghostbuster>
is there a way to send a window to another output but have it go to whatever tag is focused?
<ghostbuster>
eg. if i have windows assigned to most tags on my primary output and want to start offloading some to my secondary, i would like to send a window from tag 6 on my primary output to tag 1 on my secondary output, not tag 6 on secondary output
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<tubby>
Hi! Installing river on Alpine Linux following the guide on the wiki here, https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/River. However, the directory it specifies to copy the example init from seems to have been changed since this article was written(?). Anyone have any idea what the proper directory would be?
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<Nosrep>
tubby: find / -name init 2> /dev/null?
<Nosrep>
mine is at /usr/share/river/example/init
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<NickH>
ghostbuster: that's an often requested feature (and one that I would very much like). Not currently possible as far as I know.
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<LemanR>
has anyone got the -xwayland flag to work on fedora? I got this error I am not familiar with
<LemanR>
think I found suspect. Anyway first error I see sayso "./river/c.zig:17:20: error: C import faild
<LemanR>
pub usingnamespace @cImport({
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<LemanR>
was missing libevdev-devel. Think I got it to build on fedora
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<LemanR>
yup, should work. Going to try to get rid of fedoras display manager because I hate it lol
<LemanR>
bye all and thanks again for the awesome WM
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<chipps>
Hello folks, I'm trying to map the button 9 of my trackball as the scroll button. riverctl has a `scroll-button` option, but I don't know what to put in that option. If I just go `riverctl input "..." scroll-button 9` it says `wrong button`. Where can I look up the linux event codes for button 9?
<ifreund>
chipps: it wants a name frome /usr/include/linux/input-event-codes.h
<ifreund>
BTN_9 is probably what you want
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<chipps>
ifreund: BTN_9 isn't working. How do I see what button I'm pressing?
<ifreund>
chipps: `libinput debug-events` should do it
<chipps>
ifreund: thanks!! it was BTN_EXTRA
<ifreund>
no problem!
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