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I personally use
i3 for X11
&
Hyprland for Wayland
Isn't there one solution that can swing both ways?
I think qtile can do both. Im not sure tho.
If you wanna play around a bit: use KDE's kwin window manager (the one also used by the plasma DE). That's a floating window manager tho and i assume you want a tiling window manager?
[If i have some time im gonna put some WM's here]
I don't know how answer that question. If I happen to run more than one program at the same time - which is very rare - I usually fit each window mannualy, in accordance to which I need to focus most of my attention to the least.
I'm used to using floating windows, being a user of Mate.
Sway can read the same configuration as i3 and behaves almost identical. So with both installed I'd assume that you can switch seamlessly