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These are old changes I made while I was still using bspwm. Although bspwm is an amazing window manager, I feel like the simplicity of GNOME, as well as how customizable it can be, negates any potential benefits one can achieve with bspwm and its vast configuration possibilities. As one example, alttab is a cool piece of software that brings the concept of alt-tabbing to window managers like bspwm, however, GNOME is already capable of doing this and does so in a more elegant way, showing views of the windows you're alt-tabbing between. |
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picom
picom is a desktop compositor for X11.
Use Cases
picom can be used to:
- Reduce screen tear in certain environments
- Add elementary animations such as fading to your desktop
- Add shadows to your desktop
You should not use picom if:
- Your window manager or desktop environment already has a compositor
- You are not using X11