A) awesome v3.4.3 (Engines)
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B) I've noticed it with gnome-terminal which is what I usually run
tiled in big quantities. I've tried to replicate it with gedit with no
luck (but then again some times I don't have any problem with
terminals also). I noticed something however: Now that I was trying to
replicate the issue, when I opened 4 gedit  or terminal windows I got
one master window to the left and 3 slave windows to the right. In my
1st tag were I still have the 4 terminals with the resizing problem I
mentioned still open, they are tiled two at the left side and two at
the right side of the screen. Tried mod4+ctrl+H/L but I can't achieve
that 2+2 arrangement!?

On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 4:54 PM, Daniel Martí
<[email protected]> wrote:
> May I ask, which awesome version are you using? And which application is
> giving you those problems?
>
> Cheers!
>
>
> Nick Demou <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> After a few days of learning and tweaking I generally feel happy and
>> comfortable with awesome  but there is one thing that puzzles me:
>>
>> Sometimes I can't resize the client windows when in a *TILED* layout.
>>
>> From what I can tell some layouts don't allow resizing at all (am I
>> right?). I avoid these "fixed" layouts but the problems remain. For
>> example just now I have 4 windows in my other screen tiled with the
>> first of the tile layouts [1]. I can move their horizontal dividing
>> lines with mod4+right dragging but not with mod4+H/L. Worse I can
>> *not* move their vertical dividing lines in any way.
>>
>> Nick Demou
>>
>> PS: thanks to all involved in the documentation --especialy the wiki--
>> they are really really useful!
>> _____________
>> [1] the icon shows two big blocks on the left 6 small ones on the
>> right -- BTW it would be
>>  nice to
>> have a popup label with it's name so
>> I could tell it to you

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