#wallpapers binded to different workspaces (hyprland)
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sorry
Seems weird it doesn't say it exists if you say you've installed it
which hyprpaper and pacman -Q hyprpaper
You might need to restart hyprland or your PC
/usr/bin/hyprpaper it said
and for pacman -Q hyprpaper 0.7.5-3
wallpapers binded to different workspaces (hyprland)
https://wiki.hypr.land/Hypr-Ecosystem/hyprpaper/ just for reference
i cant find it and also can i use swww for this
swww might work but you will probably have to do some scripting irrc
if you would like, this user has a separate wallpaper script with hyprpaper here: https://github.com/AymanLyesri/ArchEclipse
you will most likely have to cut and configure to suit you own needs though, not exactly cut and paste
(located under .config/hypr/)
i just used keybinds.conf
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