2024-01-15 11:43:19 -05:00
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# [x] Wayland monitors swap positions after turning off and turning back on
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2024-01-15 01:11:44 -05:00
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Kanshi may be the solution (https://github.com/emersion/kanshi)
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2024-01-15 01:17:15 -05:00
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https://github.com/alex-courtis/way-displays
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Configure
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Restart the compositor and run way-displays -g or look at /tmp/way-displays.1.me.log.
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Tweak cfg.yaml to your liking and save it. Changes will be immediately applied.
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Alternatively, use the command line to make your changes then persist them with way-displays -w.
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You might want to tail -f /tmp/way-displays.1.me.log whilst you are tweaking.
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Usage
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See Configuration for details on cfg.yaml and the command line.
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Start the way-displays server by running once with no arguments after your wayland compositor has been started.
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It will remain in the background, responding to changes, such as plugging in a display, and will terminate when you exit the compositor.
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It will print messages to inform you of everything that is going on.
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You can interact with the server via the command line
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The server responds to IPC requests to fetch and mutate state.
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