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Not at all, I still had to store the stuff in git anyway. Here you go: https://github.com/lindely/laptop
Thank you kindly. Cool, I see we had about the same solution of handling workspaces and their switching, conceptually.
I use this bash script, currently:
I also want to print numbers for workspaces that don't exist (yet) so that there's more consistency in the bar numbers. I guess I'm getting old...
Not being able to print unused workspaces is just a weird thing for me as well, but I'm also someone who would be called "old" by certain age groups. I have never used i3 so I wouldn't know how to achieve that there..
I achieve it with my script above. I conceptually just pad the gaps in the existing workspace data with the missing workspaces and add some extra data to tell eww which workspaces are "real" and which are non-existent/empty.