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      <title>From Sway to Hyprland, with all the sharp edges</title>
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            I&#39;d been on Sway for years. It&#39;s solid, i3-compatible, boring in the good way. But Hyprland kept showing up in screenshots with features I wanted (proper mouse-drag move/resize on floating windows, smoother animations, the hy3 layout plugin) and I finally caved. This post is the log of that port, including the bits that broke.
Setup: Fedora 43 on a Framework laptop, AMD GPU, Swedish keyboard.
The plan
Sway&#39;s config is declarative and fairly small.
          
          
        
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