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20:38:59
blenne
fauxm: It's already a lifesaver because it allows me to say "C-n means Down in Firefox, not new window" by having Stumpwm intercept the keystroke and substitute another. It's great.
20:39:47
fauxm
I was actually messing around with writing my own naive way using change window hooks to match window classes
20:41:29
fauxm
fortunately for me I use hjkl for navigation so that's usually decently supported by addons (like vimperator)
20:41:40
blenne
fauxm: I found an extension called FuzzyTabs which would allow tab switching like Helm or Ivy, but it's bound to F2. I'd like to use "C-x b" to access it instead because Emacs muscle memory. I've just installed bebop, which looks more featureful and more used (so more likely to be maintained), but it's bound to 'C-,'. Unfortunately, define-remapped-key by default only takes one keystroke as a command. I'm considering rewriting it, but I
20:44:24
fauxm
I'm honestly not too familiar with the emacs key chording style binds personally; I'm a very evil person ;)
20:45:38
blenne
Haha. I've thought about learning Vim keybinds myself and using Evil because there's a Vim-keys version of a lot of things (browsers, music clients, etc).
20:49:09
fauxm
alternatively you may be able to do something funky like making your own keymap or something
20:50:05
blenne
Yeah. I tried that earlier. It didn't give an error, but neither "C-x b" nor "C-x C-b" gave me the tab menu.
20:52:04
blenne
What does that correspond to in Emacs keybind terminology? I'm still relatively new to this (have been using Emacs and Lisp since ~February).
20:53:44
blenne
I thought it was the same as "C-x C-b", but doing that in Firefox gave me the bookmarks bar (which is bound to "C-b", so that's a clue that it takes "C-x C-b" as two separate keystrokes).
20:55:32
fauxm
I also went straight from neovim to spacemacs because I'm lazy and I really really like spacemacs' space leader style with helm
20:58:54
fauxm
as far as I could tell it doesn't support transparancy, which I know that's an aesthetic thing but I like it
21:44:52
blenne
fauxm: I think this might be the modeline transparency that you're looking for: searchcode.com/codesearch/view/26981587/
0:19:23
fauxm
blenne: sorry, was out and about; I mostly like some of the way polybar can render things and it's fairly light
4:25:18
fauxm
sometimes they'll be stuck on the root window but not focusable (nor show up in any window list; neither stump's internal one nor through an external program like rofi or wmctrl) and sometimes they'll just disappear entirely and destroy the workspace