![]() When running dual monitors I find it especially awesome, because I can have Firefox with a video over half the second monitor with my IRC client on the other half, and then my main monitor can have a VPS Terminal, Local machine Terminal, Firefox meant for browsing about whatever I want, and a last window for whatever else I need it for at that time.Įach Tile can also have multiple tabs so my VPS tile usually has 2-3 tabs each with a terminal connected to a different server each if I am working on multiple things. ![]() You also have to ability to have floating windows (first screenshot). When I am running a single monitor, I usually split my screen four ways, and run something like this: Notion literally breaks your screen down into tiles, that can be stacked, rearranged, split into sizes etc. Actually, you won't be customizing Notion in any conventional sense, and if you decide to run a window manager like Notion than you should.get the notion.of theming out of your mind entirely (I had to.) You won't be setting wallpapers or adding widgets or anything if you run notion. Notion can't be themed in a traditional sense. If you read my previous article about the Openbox WM, all I simply did was install Notion, log out, switch to Notion, and log back in before starting to write this. Running BunsenLabs Linux using the Notion WM.The machine I used for this has the following specs: Notion is one of quite a few window managers that fall into a category called “tiling†window managers, or to break that down further, they split your screen into multiple squares / rectangles usually, that tile, and have your various programs in each tile. It's ESPECIALLY useful in my opinion when running multiple monitors. However, I have always been intrigued by it, and actually found it remarkably useful for working, especially when I have multiple terminals going, a text document or two, a browser window, and music going.
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