https://comment.ctrl.blog/discussion/cardboardwm?api=feed2023-10-12T06:49:00ZCardboard; an exciting scrollable tiling window manager (Discussion thread)https://comment.ctrl.blog/discussion/cardboardwm#comment-7842023-10-12T06:49:00ZMakabaNew comment on: Cardboard; an exciting scrollable tiling window manager<p><a href="https://github.com/YaLTeR/niri" rel="ugc">https://github.com/YaLTeR/niri</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://comment.ctrl.blog/discussion/cardboardwm#comment-784">Reply and view the full discussion</a>.</p>https://comment.ctrl.blog/discussion/cardboardwm#comment-1822022-02-22T02:22:00ZDaniel AleksandersenNew comment on: Cardboard; an exciting scrollable tiling window manager<p>GiMeSpace Desktop Extender for Windows XP isn’t tiling but it adds infinite scrolling to the window edges, so you can recreate the experience. Their demos focus on this use case.
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<p>Fvwm for X11 can be configured to behave like a scrolling [mostly] tiled window manager. Then there’s also the KDE extension, as mentioned by Tim. I’ve only found screnshots of it, though.
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<p>I also found a patent for this idea from the early 2000s while researching this, but I didn’t bookmark it.</p>
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<p><a href="https://comment.ctrl.blog/discussion/cardboardwm#comment-182">Reply and view the full discussion</a>.</p>https://comment.ctrl.blog/discussion/cardboardwm#comment-1812022-02-22T02:07:00ZTimNew comment on: Cardboard; an exciting scrollable tiling window manager<p>I loved this back in the day! I used something resembling i3 with auto scrolling tiled windows back in 2004-2006. There was also a later KDE3 extension but I don't remember the names of eiter.</p>
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<p><a href="https://comment.ctrl.blog/discussion/cardboardwm#comment-181">Reply and view the full discussion</a>.</p>https://comment.ctrl.blog/discussion/cardboardwm#comment-1802022-02-21T19:59:00ZAlex VodaNew comment on: Cardboard; an exciting scrollable tiling window manager<p>You mention there are some earlier implementations of this concept other than PaperWM and EndlessWM.
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<p>How can I find these?
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<p>I only knew of the 10/GUI concept demo existing before.</p>
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<p><a href="https://comment.ctrl.blog/discussion/cardboardwm#comment-180">Reply and view the full discussion</a>.</p>https://comment.ctrl.blog/discussion/cardboardwm#comment-1762022-02-17T01:49:00ZEdvinNew comment on: Cardboard; an exciting scrollable tiling window manager<p>This is so cool! I wonder why this idea hasn't caught on. It seems brilliant! I played with something like this years ago but it kept crashing and randomly stopped working. I see this hasn't changed in the years since.
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<p>I see you haven't found a good solution for hosting your own videos ...
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<p><a href="https://www.ctrl.blog/entry/html-responsive-video.html" rel="ugc">https://www.ctrl.blog/entry/html-responsive-video.html</a></p>
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