Hi there,
People ask from time to time to have different heights of
clients in the stack/master area.
After looking into the spiral thing I got the idea, that one
could distribute different heights to clients in the master and
stacking area as follows:
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On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 08:49:03PM -0700, Amit wrote:
Hey guys,
I've been using DWM in Linux for quite sometime now without any issues
at all. However, recently I've been trying to set up DWM on an OpenBSD
4.1 system. It seems to compile fine except for some warnings with
strlcpy()
Hi there,
I ask you to check the current hg tip (changeset 927+) to test
dwm. Especially those using Mathematica having trouble with the
so-called greyish blobs bug. I changed the mechanism how dwm
bans resp. unbans windows. Since dwm 0.1 it banned/unbanned
windows through XMoveWindow()-ing them
After looking into the spiral thing I got the idea, that one
could distribute different heights to clients in the master and
stacking area as follows:
... What do you think
about this?
Well, I often find myself using three terminals at the same time. I find this
idea to be interesting
Hi,
I think this is generally a nice idea. However, I would rather see this
only on master area.
I usually mainly focus on clients on master area. Clients on stack area are
there either for monitoring something or are waiting to get focus (via
moving to them and Alt-Enter-ing) and are thus
Amit,
I just did a fresh install of OpenBSD 4.1 release and dwm 4.3 within
parallels on my mac. I also applied my various patches and everything
works great. I would take Tobias suggestions and look into the X driver
you are using. It seem to be more hardware related or possibly a miss