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Now that I've read the man pages for `stow` and actually know how to use it properly, I can organize my repositiory by using a separate dots directory specifically for my dotfiles. Additionally, similar dotfiles are now grouped together. This means less stow work for me with files that would otherwise only be used in one environment (e.g. bspwm). As much as one would like to show off browsing the internet with w3m, such a setup is highly impractical for daily use. Remembering the keybindings I set up was also becoming an issue, so I simply removed them in favor of the defaults, assuming I ever need to use w3m at a later date (probably not).
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INI
30 lines
780 B
INI
# New Start: A modern Arch workflow built with an emphasis on functionality.
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# Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Donovan Glover
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# Enable shadows (very important, as this makes everything look really nice)
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shadow = true
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# Disable shadow on docks like polybar
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#no-dock-shadow = true
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# Disable shadow for drag-and-drop functionality
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no-dnd-shadow = true
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# Fade windows when you open and close them, as well as change workspaces
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fading = true
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# "Clear shadow" means that shadows will only affect the borders of the
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# windows and not the entire window. This makes drawing windows much faster.
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clear-shadow = true
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# Shadow settings
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shadow-opacity = 0.6
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shadow-radius = 20
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shadow-offset-x = -30
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shadow-offset-y = -10
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# Add transparency to bspwm borders
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frame-opacity = 0.5
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# vim:ft=dosini
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