Tray offset defined as pixel value (e.g. By default the tray container will use the bar ![]() NOTE: A center aligned tray will cover center aligned modules If empty or undefined, tray support will be disabled Modules-right = coregraph ramgraph lan-network Modules-left = appmenu dk-workspaces dklayouts I got an ultrawide and it everything worked and it was much easier. 16 23 23 comments Best Add a Comment spxak1 1 yr. I just use polybar, and tried to set it up for each monitor like I do with bspwm: ultrawide or multiple monitor for linux with tiling window manager Sorry, this post was deleted by the person who originally posted it. Interested to see what you come up with (but that should probably be another thread). Multi-monitor setup If configured to use Xinerama libraries in config.mk, dwm can automatically detect configured screen outputs (monitor, overhead projector, etc.) and their resolutions and draw the windows in the output area accordingly. Desktop manager Usually two layers run on top of X: a desktop manager and a window manager. You planning to use a status bar like polybar? I have yet to figure out how to get polybar to function properly on two monitors with dk. The developers of Linux included features from BSD, System V. Your rules look right, maybe try mon1, mon2 instead of the actual monitor name. I have not tried to open an application on a specific monitor and open on the current workspace. ![]() Then I open applications on a specified workspace and have them grab focus - # open window(s) on a specific workspace (assigned monitor)ĭkcmd rule class="^gimp$" ws=6 focus=trueĭkcmd rule class="^firefox$" ws=4 focus=true # assign workspaces to monitors (requires static_ws=true) This is what I have for the workspaces: # use static workspaces (not default) & logfile="$HOME/.local/share/xorg/dkrc.log" # example dkrc to show some basic command usage and error reporting I am not sure I have the monitor bit at the bottom correct or not. ![]()
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