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@@ -31,20 +31,19 @@ used neovim for a while, but it some reason stopped playing nicely with herbtluftwm+alacritty sigwnch-ing, so back to vim again now (which meantime seems to have been made much quicker; nice). have a few fun things, including auto-loaded, filetype-specific settings and basic [templates](.vim/skel), a few -fancy mappings, and a simple 16-colour [colourscheme](.vim/colors/shmibs.vim). +fancy mappings, and a simple 16-colour [colourscheme](.vim/colors/ageha.vim). take a look at [.vimrc](.vimrc) for details and things. ### [herbstluftwm](http://herbstluftwm.org/) -herbstluftwm has the really interesting concept of -allowing manual tiling of frames and then providing automatic layouts for -inside those frames. in theory, it's the best of both worlds, but it gets kind -of confusing, so i've just set the layout to always be max. this way frames -basically just have multiple tabs for me that can by cycled through. it's -really neat for saving screen space! (try splitting a screen with both an -editor and a terminal on one side and all your documentation on the other). i3 -can do much the same thing, but it comes with lots of slightly annoying things -to get rid of. +herbstluftwm has the really interesting concept of allowing manual tiling of +frames and then providing automatic layouts for inside those frames. in theory, +it's the best of both worlds, but it gets kind of confusing, so i've just set +the layout to always be max. this way frames basically just have multiple tabs +for me that can by cycled through. it's really neat for saving screen space! +(try splitting a screen with both an editor and a terminal on one side and all +your documentation on the other). i3 can do much the same thing, but it comes +with lots of slightly annoying things to get rid of. ### [alacritty](https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty) |