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In case you missed it, here's the story thus far:
Before I discuss my current desktop environment, let's rewind to 2012 before Ihad switched to OS X. At the time, I was running xmonad as my primarydesktop environment and was dabbling with the then, fairly new GNOMEShell. This was after a stint of running Ubuntu Unitywhich was also still pretty new at the time.
According to a previous post of mine I was also diving back intousing vim
. It's funny because I have used vim
off and [mostly] on for thelast 16 to 18 years or so. For the life of me, I can't remember what else I mayhave been using at that time other than vim with significantly less plugins.
Okay, so I had moved from xmonad (a tiling window manager) to OS X (a floatingor stacking window manager). It was a pretty painful process as I had a decentamount of muscle memory banked for xmonad and OS X at the time didn't haveany way to snap windows natively.
Eventually I had stumbled upon Spectacle after trying just aboutevery other window snap tool out there. Spectacle scratched my itch of beingable to position windows with hotkeys. Nothing too fancy. This is something thatOS X still falls quite short on and the current split view isn't even close inmy opinion.
Over the years I had grown very fond of being able to arrange windows withkeyboard shortcuts. In fact, I had grown to prefer the hotkeys over being forcedinto the typical tiling window manager paradigm of every window being forcedinto a grid.
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I had dabbled with some tiling window managers (i3wm andawesomewm specifically) initially since I was a big fan of xmonadback in the day. Similar to my decision to run Ubuntu over Arch, for sanity (andproductivity's) sake, I figured it would be better to use a non-tiling windowmanager.
What made this decision even easier is that both Unity and GNOME Shell havewindow placement hotkeys out of the box.
Something else I had grown accustomed to in OS X was using hotkeys to switchbetween apps. I'm not talking about using CMD+TAB or ALT+TAB, I'mtalking about using CMD+# where # maps to a certain app. Unity was able to dothis out of the box and I was able to find an extension for GNOME Shell to dothe same.
Those two things were my biggest must-haves during the transition. I was prettyamazed at how both Unity and GNOME Shell were able satisfy me with minimaleffort in comparison to OS X. I also came to realize I had switched back toLinux at just right time. macOS Sierra broke Karabiner which mademy app hotkeys possible.
So what did I end up settling on? Right now, I'm primarily running GNOME Shell.It's not entirely perfect as I kinda hate the Activities view. Do I really needto see all of my open windows when I am trying to launch another app? To befair, I haven't done much research on how to configure the Activities view moreto my liking.
Where GNOME Shell excels compared to Unity for me is in hiding the panel as wellas the top menu. Unity has always giving me shit when trying to hide the panel.Eventually it would just decide it's not hidden anymore and windows would bebehind the panel. I'm unsure how this is even still an issue, it's been a majorgripe of mine since the initial release.
GNOME Shell also had an extension to hide the top bar, something that doesn'tseem to be possible with Unity. I like to maximize my screen real estate and Ifind things like menu bars and panels to be a waste. In fact, on OS X I hadconfigured the Dock to be hidden indefinitely. Probably should write a blog poston that too!
All that said, GNOME Shell is my choice for the moment, but I suspect I will endup moving back to a tiling-window manager within the next few months. i3wmcaptivated me and there is a way to hide the status bar with a hotkey. I shouldbe able to configure some additional hotkeys to launch apps as well.
I'm a simple guy and I compute in a very specific way. In comparison to ayounger version of myself, I feel like most of the modern niceties are justbothersome and tend to be a hinderance to my productivity.
Next:Part 4: The Development Environment
This is my submission for the Brackeys Jam 2020.2. The theme was REWIND.
'I've worked a long time in this company, and i don't even know, why i am REWINDING all those tapes.
The wind and wilting blossom (demo) mac os. Today, i want to find out what is going on in this company.
And maybe i should collect all things i can find. Who know's if i am going to need them.'
Controls:
Left Mousebutton
Walking - click on ground
Pick up items - click on items
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Change rooms - click on doors
Used Software:
Unity Engine, Notepad++, Krita
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Author | KevinHass |
Genre | Adventure |
Tags | 2D, Point & Click |
Install instructions
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You just have to unzip the winrar file. Thats it.
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I loved the humor in that one. Another VHS tape rewinding company game, but guess what? We are not rewinding tapes on this one. Also the background story about those tapes is brilliant.
I literally laughed hard when I switched of the lights. And the end of dialogue with boss was real fun. (I hope that doesn't count as spoilers)
Is it possible to use the mop? I couldn't open the sealed door in WC which is leaking water.
I'm really curious about the man in jail. I would like to have a conversation with him.
In general, this game was really fun to play. I always liked hand-drawn art.
I tried it, everything works fine as it should. Maybe try it again. Or you can't play mine. Then im sorry for that.
Yes, I have unrar it. Don't worry too much, maybe it is something with my system.
Point and click adventure game!
The price of a life mac os. I was able to find the key and the real reason why you rewind those tapes.
Pretty cool!
Well done and thank you, i've wanted to add much more story to my game, but unfortunately i couldn't do it in time.
Nice job with the art dude, but it's lacking a bit of game juice
Like sound, fades when the level changes and stuff
But it was only a week game jam and I know point adventure games take long to make, so im impressed that you managed to make so much in a short time period
Overall, great job!
Thank you, yeah i know, i've could done more with music and animations, but as you said right, this one week was for a point and click adventure to short and i had to cut much.
Yeah, also I forgot to rate your game sorry
I rated your game just now btw