<fleischie>
(In a river session, which itself is a wayland session.)
<leon-p>
fleischie: this is known. river does not implement the decoration protocol that gtk3 uses, out of principle. We implement the better (and widely approved) version of the protocol
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<fleischie>
Is this specific to gtk3? I have - as mentioned - not done a very thorough research, but I used gtk4.
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<pleq>
is there some way to do this?
<pleq>
# 1) make a dedicated “super” mode
<pleq>
riverctl declare-mode super
<pleq>
# 2) pressing Super_L in normal mode → enter “super” mode
<pleq>
riverctl map normal None Super_L enter-mode super
<pleq>
# Toggle launcher-mode (top bar + bottom bar + fuzzel)