Experimenting with i3 as the window manager in #LinuxMint MATE.
I do not know how much use this will get from me, but it works quite well, though i3 and MATE handle workspaces differently so opening applications on assigned workspaces doesn't work. I found a kludgey way to make it happen with the i3-msg command, though.
The bottom panel is basically superfluous, and I don't need the Show Desktop applet -- it throws up an error -- but I mapped the Mint Menu to Super-D to replace dmenu and set it to not show an icon.
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