Paweł, can you please explain again what refer to as being difficult? I think there might be some misunderstanding between you two. Dragging windows using the mouse is intuitive : You can drag a window across the screen and it jumps into the position which is the closest to the cursor within the tiling scheme you're using. Resizing is also easy, you can drag borders between the tiled windows around with the mouse.

I drag windows but I think most users prefer moving them around using keyboard shortcuts.

Floating windows can be dragged and resize just like in a non-tiling window manager.


On 09/08/15 23:12, Paweł Rumian wrote:
2015-09-08 23:06 GMT+02:00 Ray Andrews <[email protected]>:
The mouse has to work.
The mouse moves around when you move your physical mouse around, and clicks
on things when you press the physical button on the mouse. I'm not sure what
kind of answer you're expecting here.
Just that I can resize by grabbing edges, and drag windows around with the
mouse ... all the things I'm used to ... unless of course there are now
better ways.
The first one is possible with use of the modifier key, the latter is
difficult and very rarely used.
I think you will benefit a lot from this reading:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiling_window_manager



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