Today, I encountered myself having a mass of pdfs I needed to read, one after another. It seemed to me that the easiest way to do so would be to read one, then have all of the windows rotate, so that it goes to the bottom of the slave queue, and all others moved up one (and of course, the top in the queue becoming the master window).
Not having used the keyboard much for moving windows around, I thought that mod4+shift+[j,k] was what I wanted, but then realized that it wasn't. Essentially, I'm looking for something that would have the same effect as pressing mod4+shift+j n-1 times, where n is the number of windows. I suppose there might be some hacky way of infact doing just that, but I'm not quite sure how I would go about doing so. What would you recommend (either for rotation, pseudo-rotation, or just an alternate way of switching easily through a queue of windows)? -- James Pearson -- The best way to predict the future is to invent it. - Alan Kay -- GCS/MU d- s+:- a--- C++(++++)>$ ULC+(++)>$ P(+) L+++>++++$ !E W++(+++)$>$ N+(++) o? K-- w--- O? M--(+) V? PS+(--) PE++() Y+(++) PGP- !t !5 !X R- tv-(--) b+>+++ DI+(++) D G e>++ h- r y- [http://tinyurl.com/23uv8t]
