On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 6:06 PM, Daniel Martí <[email protected]> wrote: > >>A) awesome v3.4.3 (Engines) >[...] > > Hmm, that's a fairly old version of awesome. Which might be what's causing > you problems.
It's my work notebook and I'm still running Ubuntu 10.04 in it. I found no easy way to get a newer version. I generally avoid manual installations as much as possible. I don't even know if a manual installation of awesome is within my abilities. It's been a few years from the last time I compiled for the 1st and last time a custom kernel and I only compile from source smaller packages once or twice a year if it's really important. >>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!? > > Have you tried using the mouse? yes of course. -- To unsubscribe, send mail to [email protected].
