Jason Kasper wrote:
> - xOr (see below) has done some majorly good coding with bbkeys. He's
> implemented a different window-cycling scheme that's more
> "Windows"-like (think <alt+tab> popup window with list of things you're
> cycling through)... Verrrry slick. Umm. Did I say Verrrrry?
>
> Why, yes I did. You are just going to have to see it to believe it. Blackbox
> has just again become my favorite window manager for X, with the help
> xOr has given to me. The window cycling methodology has changed, and
> believe me, this is a change for the better. There's now two methods
> of window cycling--both use the same keybindings, so don't get yer
> panties tied in knots. xOr has implemented a newer, better "old-style"
> window cycling, called linear cycling. It's basically what
> blackbox/bbkeys has done up until this point, but with a few
> significant improvements. But the really exciting new feature in this
> release of bbkeys is the other way--a "stacked" cycling method. It
> makes much more sense than the old way. And it's purtier, because you
> can see what you're window-changing to before you actually go there.
> And when you hit <alt+tab> (example keybinding--you can have it be
> whatever you want it to be), it goes back to the window you were on
> right before this one.
>
> It's way cool, uber-neato, and excellently implemented. I'll expand on
> this more in README, so look there for more details.
>
It's a very nice feature, but it would be much more nicer to have a new
resource
(bbkeys.menu.gfxCycling for example) to turn on/off the menu of window
cycling
and to have the window cycling menu and window cycling behaviour
completly independent.
Personnaly, i'd like to have the new window cycling behaviour but not
the menu with it.
I think that other people could be interested by such feature.
Otherwise, it's a very good job !
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