> dynamic layout rules and dynamic offset rules (important for ultrawide monitor users).
What is dynamic offset? And what are you missing from the existing layouts the existing dynamic WMs already deliver?
> and native support for Vimium-style shortcuts for every UI element on the screen (from jwno), but I could probably live without these.
Isn't this impossible with Linux, as the WM has no control over the application on that level? Maybe through accessibility-settings you can gain them on a per app-basis. But this seems more a problem of Desktop Environments than Window Managers.
Since we're >5 layers deep in the thread tree, feel free to hit me up off-platform if you'd like to discuss this more. Again, I'm on my phone today and limited in how much detail I can respond in - but if you are interested enough to dig into the documentation and video resources available you'll find the answers to all of these questions and more.
What is dynamic offset? And what are you missing from the existing layouts the existing dynamic WMs already deliver?
> and native support for Vimium-style shortcuts for every UI element on the screen (from jwno), but I could probably live without these.
Isn't this impossible with Linux, as the WM has no control over the application on that level? Maybe through accessibility-settings you can gain them on a per app-basis. But this seems more a problem of Desktop Environments than Window Managers.