Hi Josh,

* Josh Rickmar <[email protected]> [2009-05-31 21:04:31 -0400]:

> First of all, I tried using it by setting the layout to max so that
> every client would be maximized. The advantage of this is that the names
> of the pages would still appear at the top, so I knew how my "tabs" were
> organized. However, this method fails when trying to place another
> application on this tag or showing two or more tags at the same time.

I am very interested in that. What do you mean with "fail"? Do you mean
that than also other applications apprear as "tabs"? 


Since a few days I have configured all my applications who are able to
display tabs to ignore them and instead open everything in a new window
instead of a new tab. I am not sure if I will keep it, but until now it
feels good to have no switch between awesome window management and the
applications own window management (tabs). Before I had the feeling that
the tabs are limiting me, because I cannot decide how I would like to
view them.

So I give all web-browsers the web tag, because it does not matter for
me, if I visit a page in konqueror, epiphany, arora, elinks, or another
web browsers. And I can switch between all the different views for the
browser. Depending on which machine I am working I can use client max
(like tabbed browsing) on my 12", or for example fairv on huge screens.

The only problem I have at the moment is that I sometimes would like to
have the feature "open in background tab", to open a lot of links in the
background. That is not possible with my current setup. At the moment I
have to open a link in a new window, than do a "Meta 4 + k", open the
next link in a new window, and again "Meta 4 + k", ... That's a bit
complicated if you want to open >20 pages. Anyone a good solution for
that?

Best wishes,
Matthias

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