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for example, I use kitty as my terminal, ranger as my file explorer, and neovim as my code editor
I have an app id match for kitty, and regex matches for the title for things like neovim, ranger, yay, etc
now, if I open the ranger github repo in firefox, the icon for that workspace also changes to the ranger icon
it'd be nice if one could specify that (for example) when the app ID is kitty, and the title contains the regex match for ranger, use this icon
if that's something that's already possible with sworkstyle, then I'm sorry for opening this annoying issue, but I couldn't find such a thing
and, if I knew rust, I honestly would have implemented this myself, but idk rust, I'm a C fanboy
thanks in advance
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would also be nice for steam_app_*, which steam users for proton games.
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for example, I use kitty as my terminal, ranger as my file explorer, and neovim as my code editor
I have an app id match for kitty, and regex matches for the title for things like neovim, ranger, yay, etc
now, if I open the ranger github repo in firefox, the icon for that workspace also changes to the ranger icon
it'd be nice if one could specify that (for example) when the app ID is kitty, and the title contains the regex match for ranger, use this icon
if that's something that's already possible with sworkstyle, then I'm sorry for opening this annoying issue, but I couldn't find such a thing
and, if I knew rust, I honestly would have implemented this myself, but idk rust, I'm a C fanboy
thanks in advance
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: