On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 06:23:12PM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> please, no html on this list, please.
> 
> > Well, you could put it like that =). But I would look at this as logical
> > behaviour. When a window is maximised, you seldom want it out of place/moved
> > in this state, you want the whole thing visible and as big as possible. When,
> > for instance, you shade maximised windows and such, it sometimes happens
> > that you move it a little by accident. Placing a lock on the position would
> > be nice, at least as optional behaviour. Maybe it will happen, who knows
> > ;)
> 
> Perhaps in the future there will be an option in the menu for "pin" which will
> lock the window where it is.
> 
> Personally I like to have the freedom to move things around and do not want the
> wm in my way.

I agree that you shouldn't be forced into keeping it there. However,
while double clicking with the first button on the titlebar makes it eay
to move windows (annoying), a single mouse-wheel-up can shade it eaasir
and without such threat <wink wink shaleh> :)

xOr
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I am damn unsatisfied to be killed in this way.

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