forked from extern/nix-config
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This was the configuration I used for tint2 when I was trying to replicate a taskbar-like experience in bspwm. Although it worked to some extent, the dash-to-panel extension for GNOME handles this much nicer, and with the many other benefits GNOME provides.
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# tint2
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[tint2][tint2] is a simple panel/taskbar made for modern X window managers.
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## Use Cases
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tint2 can be used to:
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- Have a taskbar that automatically shows individual programs on each desktop, without having to perform polybar shenanigans.
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You should not use tint2 if:
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- You require functionality that would be easier to implement with other bars.
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- You are not using an X window manager.
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[tint2]: https://gitlab.com/o9000/tint2
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