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Hi @winterec, i just want to ask,if you found a solution. Searching for a way to assign a workspace to a specific physical screen and assigning an application to a workspace either (thus assigning applications to physical screens), i stumbled across your post. Regards |
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Are you running sway or x? |
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Hi, I'm running X on debian 12 and got the assignment of screens and workspaces running with:
but i didn't manage to assign applications to workspaces:
This didn't work... ... and very strange: mod+shif+c resets my background from 'zoom' to 'wallpaper' and changes my iconset and theme also! |
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Good news on the workspaces. As for the assign, I have had more luck using
But I am no expert, I don't know why. |
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Yep! That does the trick, but i really want to know WHY? ;-) |
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Hi friends, @limefrog-the-genuine-one Your workspace lines look similar to mine but with a the decimals for the workspace numbers. When I check xrandr now the screen I want to use is actually given the identifier DP-1-4. I tried that and DP-1.4 and it still didn't seem to work. I'm still getting the same error which seems to be related to the html tags in the string that $ws3 expands to. Did you ever have something similar to this? I think I'm using the base regolith theme which has coloured circles in the workspace tabs. @pmahnke I'm using X on Ubuntu with LightDM as well. |
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@winterec: For me it still works but nevertheless if I restart the machine I get an error message, which disappears once I restart the environment. Since the machine runs about two or three months that doesn't bother me too much. |
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A work around for me is to remove the icons Added the following in
Added the following in
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I'm having the same issue. I'm on ubuntu 24.04, regolith 3.2 and i3 4.23 My config is very minimal:
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I'm having trouble assigning a workspace to a specific output. I'm seeing the same error regardless of quotes used.
Here is my i3 config
workspace "$ws3" output DP-4
Here is the error I'm seeing
I have the default workspace name with the coloured circle label. Here is the output from regolith-diagnostic
I've been stuck on this for a little while and would appreciate any help
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