* fix(jetbrains.conf): allow focus for Android Studio’s first dialog by unsetting nofocus rules for empty-title windows
* Refactor window rules for JetBrains apps
Updated window rules for JetBrains applications to allow focus and interaction with dialogs.
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Ghostty will only use the last `shell-integration-features` line found
in the config, so multiple options need to be presented as a
comma-separated list. Including them on separate lines meant that only
the `ssh-env` option was getting set, causing the `no-cursor` option to
be ignored. This prevented the cursor from going into the `block` style.
Moving to symlink fixes the following issues:
- App removes from launchers if you uninstall Nvim
- Nvim launches in the correct terminal without invalid desktop entry
Symlink setup moved to omarchy-nvim-setup (Ref:
bb7a0f4c1f)
* Fix auto-generated everforest obsidian theme
* Update `--text-muted` and `--text-faint` to be readable against
background color
* Add contrast detection and color correction logic
* Remove dedicated Obsidian CSS file
* Add dedicated text color variables to obsidian theme generation
* Replace closest color logic with generated color for code bg in Obsidian
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* imv: add default Ctrl+P binding to print current image via CUPS
* Add imv config migration with backup
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* Add bindings for scratchpad support
This is great for hiding windows temporarily and bringing them up when
needed in an overlay, I'm using it to hide away my webcam control in
meetings. ;)
* Change shortcut to move window to scratchpad
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Some applications (e.g. Aether) use xdg-desktop-portal-gtk to open folder chooser dialogs titled "Choose Export Directory" or similar. These were not matched by the previous floating-window regex, causing them to tile instead of float.
This change expands the title regex to include "Choose …" patterns, ensuring these dialogs float and center properly in Hyprland
Derives the list of required modules for the installer from Chris
McLeod's manual installation steps. His instructions say to use the
surface-linux kernel however the default kernel has the right set
of modules already (as noted by the fact that the right modules are
loaded for the keyboard to work during the install and after the LUKS
unlock screen).
I only have a Surface Laptop 3 to test this on but based on the guide
where Chris is using a newer laptop and the only difference is the
pinctrl module which I attempt to autodetect I think it should "just"
work for others but definitely "use at your own risk".