That's cool! Are there other versions of this idea around? Maybe older, more stable and trustworthy solutions?
Show HN: termwm: A floating WM of terminals inside your terminal
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Re: Show HN: termwm: A floating WM of terminals inside your terminal
#22That's cool! Are there other versions of this idea around? Maybe older, more stable and trustworthy solutions?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_(windowing_system)
I like OPs version because it just puts a one pixel border around the window and except everything is black.
Re: Show HN: termwm: A floating WM of terminals inside your terminal
#23Earlier quoted context omitted.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_(windowing_system)
Searching for it on Youtube brings up videos of a pretty ugly interface. With 80s style text windows. I like OPs version because it just puts a one pixel border around the window and except everything is black.
greetings, eMBee.
Re: Show HN: termwm: A floating WM of terminals inside your terminal
#24Getting I/O errors uploading the asciinema cast, but here's a preview: https://streamable.com/4hoqh
You have an interesting setup for your desktop environment, care to share some of the details? I see an XFCE icon but I'm not sure if it's only XFCE being used there.
Re: Show HN: termwm: A floating WM of terminals inside your terminal
#25Getting I/O errors uploading the asciinema cast, but here's a preview: https://streamable.com/4hoqh
How are you opening new windows? Keyboard shortcuts? What shortcuts are available?
Re: Show HN: termwm: A floating WM of terminals inside your terminal
#26The use case is brilliant: > Use case? If you're seriously considering using this I recommend going to a psychiatrist. This program is so pointless, I even needed a mouse pointer to help me out find a point.
It is hilarious. If it has session save/restore, it can compete in the same space as screen/termux/byobu.
Re: Show HN: termwm: A floating WM of terminals inside your terminal
#27That's cool! Are there other versions of this idea around? Maybe older, more stable and trustworthy solutions?