I'm liking it so far. Doing all configuration through its ipc interface gives everything a sort of immediate flexibility
I never did end up doing much with i3's ipc interface, so I can't properly compare..
But that's one thing in favor of bspwm: you can't avoid using bspc, and means you'll gain the ability to configure everything whether you want to or not :P
I also prefer bspwm's splitting behavior over i3
Though I'm sure you can get either to emulate the other with enough scripting in most regards
The one main gripe I have is the lack of node-level stacking layouts (i.e. tabs)
You can do it for a whole workspace, just not on a node (window) level (yet?)
@TARDISMaker You mean, jump to a given input, run something with rofi, jump somewhere else, then have whatever you ran open its windows on the input you ran it on?
proof bounties work I saw that yesterday, or the day before. Read it, sounded odd. but did not do anything more. Today saw the bounty, so I downloaded the blend and in a few minutes found the problem.
@VRM let me know if it works. :)
PS had to super ping you, you had not been in the farm in over a week.