I did not use the `$mod+shift+ctrl` mapping to move floating windows very
much. So I repurposed it to move windows between screens. I can send
whole workspaces using `$mod+ctrl` instead.
To be consistent with the resize mode that is defined in this
configuration file, the other modes I have written can be exited using
the "Enter" key, the "Escape" key, and the binding used to enter this
mode.
If and when I want to switch to a different layout that uses numbers
without the shift key, unlike the traditional french layout, I still
want my shortcuts to work for switching workspaces.
I don't think any of my other shortcuts would have a problem switching
between AZERTY and QWERTY layout for example (well, selecting parent and
child containers would be switched, but I rarely need that
functionality and it is easy to switch on the fly).
Dunst can overwrite a notification if we give it an id (an integer
value) or a name (a string). This allows for displaying a single
notification when incrementing/decrementing the brightness multiple
times in a quick succession.
I want to try it out for a bit, see which one I prefer.
I'll keep my own dmenu theme for now though, because I still think it
might be more adapted in certain use-cases.
I wanted the launcher to take the same size as my previous dmenu
launcher when invoked with `mod+d` or `mod+Shift+d` instead of my usual
rofi theme.
The default dmenu theme is too big so I adapted it for my needs.
The Redshift package on Arch doesn't seem to add a service file anywhere
so we have to add one ourselves in our configuration directory.
Geoclue doesn't seem to want to play nice with Redshift right now, so I
used the manual setting to add Paris' coordinates.