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Hello! I think this might be a bit tricky because komorebi's stacking and cycling features are explicitly designed to be circular, ie. a user should never have to care if they are cycling backwards or forwards in a stack or a workspace or a monitor collection because when you reach the end the "next" direction should loop back to the beginning. I'll have a think and see if there is a nice way that something like this could be implemented |
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Hello Jeezy and komorebi community,
First of all, awesome work! I've been enjoying using komorebi for the past few weeks after trying other Windows options, and it feels amazing!
For some background, I started using TWMs on MacOS with Aerospace, which is very similar to i3. It also has two layout types: tiling and accordion (similar to stacked). Their
focus
command allows seamless cycling between a tiling container and a stacked container and its windows within, making it easy to switch between stacked windows in a container and focus on other tiling containers in the same workspace.Is it possible to do something similar in komorebi as well?
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