Comments by "Anony Mousse" (@anon_y_mousse) on "3 Years Of Daily Driving Linux Tiling Window Managers" video.
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Well, I've said it before, you know it, I love KDE. I don't need tiling because I either open everything full screen or let kwin "tile" my terminals if I leave them at the default. However, I've been embracing tabs in vim so I've been full screening it more and using windows and tabs kind of works, but I've also been trying tiling shortcuts. I know, sounds counterintuitive, but if I become dependent on it I may install Bismuth. And I've said it before, I've got a global shortcut for every app I use on a daily basis.
Something that might help you with losing windows, consider each desktop/workspace as its own category. For me, I put YT tabs on D4 so no matter where I'm currently at I can navigate instantly to that window, and I put my music player on D12 so I can navigate to it instantly as well, but I also have media keys so I almost never go to D12 except to manually play a specific song in the list. I often forget to close it when I log out and it winds up on D1 later, but a simple Win+Ctrl+F12 and it's where it belongs.
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