Other MangoWM - Wayland Compositor - FreeBSD 15

MangoWM

  • Best Wayland Compositor for FreeBSD

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  • Any issues with Mango?

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Links to screenshots or something would be helpful. It seems (from casual glances around the web) to be like dwl but allowing fcitx to work which would be a plus for me and few others on the forums. I'll have to try it when I have some time.
 
No manpage, no real help. Just a /usr/local/etc/mango conf file. Sparse documentation on the Arch Wiki. I'll have to save this for when I have time to try things and see if they work. For example, does dwlbar work with it? It might, and might be as simple as starting it with an -s option, but all these little things are things I'll have to try.

I also have to echo what vyryls says. There are many Wayland compositors that work well, the two I've tried labwc and dwl are fine.

I'm not saying mangowc (as it shows in /usr/ports/x11-wm is bad, but it seems to be that the lack of documentation could be problematic. Conversely, if, after playing with it, I get it to my liking, the fact that it works with fcitx5 would be a big plus for me. While labwc is fine with fcitx5 as long as one puts the needed variables in $HOME/.config/labwc/environment I've not gotten dwl working well with fcitx5
 
Links to screenshots or something would be helpful.
There are animated, interactive use examples on the projects website (on the right):


No manpage, no real help.
See https://mangowm.github.io/docs/
Getting Started
Introduction
Installation
Quick Start

Configuration
Visuals
Window Management
Bindings & Input

Reference
IPC
FAQ
 
Well, I tried it, and it is a decent tiling window manager, and does, unlike dwl, work with fcitx5. I found some of my desired key combos didn't work, but could easily make do with using it. (As for key combos, I'm sure it's something I misread or entered wrong, but I'm not sure, and was still quite usable. I'll have to add mention of it to page on Japanese in Linux/BSD page. So freebsdiz4me, once again, thanks, it gives me a tiling window manager that I can use with Japanese in Wayland.
 
I figured out my issue with keybindings, I was using something already used. I actually find that it reminds me of spectrwm more than dwm. So, I probably don't have much use for it, (though I can start it with the dwl bar, and get my date on top) just because I like dwm and dwl better--that's just personal taste. HOWEVER, as I do usually use tiled window managers, and do at times, have need to use Japanese, it's a handy thing to have. Unfortunately, they have discord rather than irc, but that's probably my age talking..
 
I see there is also
niri, which seems similar.
Having already gone through my window manager hopping phase long ago, I doubt I'll investigate it, but I'd be curious if anyone knows if it does as well supporting fcitx as mango.
 
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