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Why is wofi recommended so much?
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Wofi ok. Rofi-Wayland great. Tofi awesome and enough for my use case.
Wofi is still working fine with wayfire. It's actually still offered on Arch as part of the "extra" repository:
To be honest, I found it more straight forward than rofi, but I could still use rofi if it worked well on wayland. I've never used tofi, and it doesn't seem like a drop-in replacement for wofi. But I guess it's worth trying. It's seems less graphical than wofi though...
Tofi is so ugly tho. Do you have any cool dotfiles to share? :D
Does Rofi-Wayland support custom css the same way wofi does? If so I'll gladly switch, I really appreciate the ease of customizing wofi.
https://github.com/lbonn/rofi
It seems like it doesn't, which is my favorite feature wofi has.