Yes! Emacs has already taken over most of my desktop environment apps with the exception of the web browser and a few apps like Blender and Gimp. I haven’t gone as far as you, getting each Emacs buffer to display in its own frame in is own WM-level window, but that would make for a more immersive experience. Also, your color scheme is similar to the one I use now. I love it.
I can’t wait for the day when software written in Lisp takes over my window manager, then my panel, then my session manager, then my whole operating system kernel.
Got a DM from the OP:
Hey! Sorry, I’m replying in PM instead for this thread. Since I’m new to lemmy, the post was removed on my instance because I didn’t have enough karma to post pictures but it still got published to lemmy.ml.
The things I’m using are:
- OS: Nix
- WM: Sway
- Bar: Waybar
- Fonts: Iosevka Aile + Pragmata Pro
- Emacs windows: Eww + Mu4e + .emacs config
Full dots are here https://git.mccd.space/pub/dotfiles/
desktop’s built like a flashbang fr
Ngl it’d look great on an e-ink display though. I really wish that tech would make some big advances
I guess I’m not cool enough… I have No idea what I’m looking at.
Long time Linux user but this looks really odd to me and I don’t know what it is
Looks like the sway tiling window manager with a custom theme and emacs open to some elisp … and a couple other programs open (potentially they’re also emacs TBH)
Edit: yeah looking closer all the windows are just different emacs functions