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No, that’s not used by Zsh.
No, that’s not used by Zsh.
Glad you have it working. This may also work:
_stfu () {
shift words
(( CURRENT-=1 ))
_normal -P
}
compdef _stfu stfu
FWIW I’ve read an Arch dev complain that folks using any 3rd party installer are not in fact “running Arch” and should not claim to be doing so.
The window shade problem is keeping me from Wayland. AFAIU there’s currently no commitment to ever fix it on Wayland, it’s only a maybe.
For anyone interested, it’s being tracked here.
It’s more about replacing typed text than using shortcuts, but there’s espanso.
Ok next time I won’t use your computer.
I’ll just second the suggestion that KDE Plasma is worth a try, as it’s very adaptable once you know what you want. You don’t need to install any addons for the functionality you describe, just open the Shortcuts settings, KWin category, and have at it.
Ooh I haven’t seen this one. Anyone have a comment on this vs the KleverNotes project? I think that’s the name.
The Power and Battery widget now responds to middle-clicks and scrolls: middle-click will block or re-enable automatic sleep and screen locking, and scrolling will change the active power profile
Scrolling on the battery applet is how I adjust my brightness. Is that no longer a thing?
Have you checked the system settings page that includes compositor stuff?
I love Arch but you may also be interested to try Siduction for similar benefits with less change from what you know (it’s still Debian).
mpv+uosc is my jam these days.