ifreund changed the topic of #river to: river - a dynamic tiling wayland compositor || https://github.com/riverwm/river || channel logs: https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/river/
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<pkulak> Hey there! I'm porting over from Sway, and I've got absolutely everything working, except I'm looking at my swayidle script, and I'm a bit stumped. What do you guys put there to turn on and off monitors?
<pkulak> Oh, do I just use wl-randr?
<pkulak> Just can't find a way to refer to all outputs...
<NickH> pkulak I use wlopm. My .config/swayidle/config is https://0x0.st/oaW2.txt
<pkulak> Prefect, thanks!
<NickH> No problem.
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<youpilai> bunbun : i've modified Leon-p layout.scm file to add gaps if you want. As i didn't knew scheme it surely won't be the best approach but it's working for my workflow...there is a monocle layout too :  https://codeshare.io/obPbkg
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<Guest87> I notice that in `river`, when a window is fullscreen, if I invoke `bemenu` - it appears to be open in the layer behind the fullscreen window. Anyone know if it's possible to either (1) if bemenu is called, then deactivate current fullscreen, or (2) ensure bemenu goes on the topmost layer?
<Guest87> or any other ideas on how you guys handle this mild window awkwardness
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<geemili> Guest87: I'm using fuzzel, but I just found a setting called `layer`. `fuzzel` defaults to `layer=top`, but it sounds like setting it to `layer=overlay` would get the behavior you want
<geemili> Guest87: Looks like `-n` might be the option you want for bemenu? https://man.archlinux.org/man/bemenu.1.en
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<adamcstephens> Guest87: i handle it by forgetting that the full screen behavior is to open windows behind the fullscreen app. then i fumble around for a minute wondering what's going on until i remember and exit fullscreen
<adamcstephens> any app you launch from one of those launchers is going to end up tiled behind the fullscreen window....