On 04/27/2009 06:23 PM, yy wrote:
2009/4/27 Balwinder S Dheeman bsd.sans...@cto.homelinux.net:
That's a lot of good actions attached to all the three buttons for
handling vertical layouts. How about adding similar actions to all the
three buttons for managing horizontal layouts to a column
Hello,
Acme likes to place new windows itself. If you prefer to change the
layout of a window, you only need to drag the /layout box/ at the left
of the tag line and drop it somewhere else. The point where you drop it
selects the column where the window is to be placed now, as well as the
line
That's a lot of good actions attached to all the three buttons for
handling vertical layouts. How about adding similar actions to all the
three buttons for managing horizontal layouts to a column /layout box/.
good idea.
- erik
2009/4/27 Balwinder S Dheeman bsd.sans...@cto.homelinux.net:
That's a lot of good actions attached to all the three buttons for
handling vertical layouts. How about adding similar actions to all the
three buttons for managing horizontal layouts to a column /layout box/.
I had a patched
Seems logical, but I personally never felt a need for this.
To prevent line breaks I normally end up moving the windows to an
other, bigger column...
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Balwinder S Dheeman
bsd.sans...@cto.homelinux.net wrote:
Hello,
Acme likes to place new windows itself. If you