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Hyprland is a colorful and animated dynamic tiling Wayland compositor that is similar to [[i3]] and [[Sway]], and may be considered as a facy version of [[SXMO]].
Hyprland is a colorful and animated dynamic tiling Wayland compositor that is similar to [[i3]] and [[Sway]], and may be considered as a facy version of [[SXMO]].


Hyprland seems to be intended to those who find the concept of tiling windows useful and also like to have animations.
== Observation ==
Hyprland which encapsulates the touch-friendly terminal emulator kitty<ref>[https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/ kitty homepage]</ref> seems to be intended to those who find the concept of tiling windows useful and also like to have animations and touch interfaces.


Because some people are conditioned to animated UIs, Hyprland seems to have the potential of being the best fit "real Linux on phone" showcase interface to persuade them to migrate to postmarketOS.
== Potential ==
Because some people are conditioned to animated UIs, Hyprland seems to have the potential of being the best fit "real Linux on phone" showcase interface to persuade such people to migrate to postmarketOS.


= See also =
== See also ==
* [https://hyprland.org/ Project website]
* [https://hyprland.org/ Project website]
* [https://github.com/hyprwm/Hyprland Project repository]
* [https://github.com/hyprwm/Hyprland Project repository]
== References ==

Revision as of 16:08, 29 October 2023

Hyprland
Name Hyprland
In postmarketOS
Package N/A
Status Unavailable

A dynamic tiling Wayland compositor based on wlroots "that doesn't sacrifice on its looks".

Hyprland is a colorful and animated dynamic tiling Wayland compositor that is similar to i3 and Sway, and may be considered as a facy version of SXMO.

Observation

Hyprland which encapsulates the touch-friendly terminal emulator kitty[1] seems to be intended to those who find the concept of tiling windows useful and also like to have animations and touch interfaces.

Potential

Because some people are conditioned to animated UIs, Hyprland seems to have the potential of being the best fit "real Linux on phone" showcase interface to persuade such people to migrate to postmarketOS.

See also

References