On Sat, Dec 23, 2006 at 09:11:50AM +0100, Rhialto via RT wrote:
> I just committed this:
>
> Revision: 12cd319301277ff6b4e18e1fa305d04a9e9f6c82
>
> 10 - Fixed interaction between "inner" and "outer" workspace
> selection with "captive" windows. This was because the Gnome
> "_WIN_WORKSPACE" property is used in 2 conflicting ways: for
> client windows it indicates which workspace they are in, for
> root windows it indicates which workspace they show. Captive
> windows are both. Also, the initially selected inner workspace
> is now the first, not the same as the outer workspace (this had
> a different cause).
> [Olaf "Rhialto" Seibert]
>
> which fixes the first 3 points, which now makes it easier to attack the
> 4th.
Sounds like exceptional progress; thanks and appreciation noted
for working on code that is so waaaaaaaay over my head! One
window/workspace feature has we have that neither Gnome nor KDE
have (that I can find:-) is the ability to put, say, xbiff, into
all workspaces. All my mail is routed to `tao', and if I'm
working on another server running CTWM, it's nice to be able to
tell that I have mail -- at a glance.
best to ever'body onlist out there in computer-land,
gary
>
> -Olaf.
> --
> ___ Olaf 'Rhialto' Seibert -- You author it, and I'll reader it.
> \X/ rhialto/at/xs4all.nl -- Cetero censeo "authored" delendum esse.
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>
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