To be completely honest, I probably won’t use it again, at least for a while. While it’s nice to work with most of the time, I ran into a lot of weird niche issues that I had to either work around or come up with some hack to achieve the same effect, which was unfortunate. As a random example, trying to scroll to the top of the document every time a state was changed would not trigger the scroll consistently, making it pretty useless.
For a site like this, it would probably have been easier to just use a JS framework, or finally go and learn htmx
Np hope you get as much use out of it as I do
Awesome, hope you like it (and it works lol). It’s easy to install on Arch as I created an AUR package but a bit more involved for other distros, as you’ll need to clone the repo and use just
to install. I should probably look into releases with the plugin file already compiled…
Yeah good idea, might cross post to !linux_gaming@lemmy.world
Link should be set on the post now
Edit: I understand now - can’t have the image AND a link - moved the link to the body of the post to keep the image
No sorry - looks like the link didn’t get set. It’s at https://github.com/Rolv-Apneseth/rofi-games
I have 2 plugins for rofi on Linux and it’s true, no releases - best I can do for you is tags, take it or leave it
Does that make the entire window have a lower opacity i.e. the text too? If so, do you find it distracting?
Damn, cleannn. How did you get everything to have translucency, I only have it for my terminal emulator and bar
Fair play with taking the time to learn nix, currently tinkering with it and this stuff is no joke. Wish it wasn’t a DSL