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[GH-ISSUE #249] [Launcher] More indicators for where applications are #7134
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Originally created by @donovanglover on GitHub (Jul 18, 2023).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/JakeStanger/ironbar/issues/249
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Would be cool if there was a way to differentiate applications on the same workspace from applications on different workspaces.
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Per-window indicators instead of per-application, although this adds complexity.
@JakeStanger commented on GitHub (Jul 18, 2023):
I can see the use-case but my initial thoughts are that this is going to be too complex.
The issue I see here is that the
launchermodule does not currently have any idea of workspaces. Under the hood it useswlr_foreign_toplevel, and wayland/wlroots currently lacks workspace support.This would therefore require tracking all workspaces and windows via the compositor's IPC, and then cross-referencing that with Wayland. Apart from the added complexity, this would box the module in to only work on Sway/Hyprland. I suspect the changes would be complex enough that it would be hard to stick them behind a flag too, so you couldn't switch it off and use on other compositors.