* Nico Golde [2008-08-28 19:01 +0200]:
Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Évrard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-28 18:44]:
* Nico Golde [2008-08-27 16:14 +0200]:
>* Nicolas Évrard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-27 16:11]:
>>* Nico Golde [2008-08-27 15:29 +0200]: >* Nicolas Évrard
>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-27 13:52]:
[...]
>I don't get what you mean. Maximizing windows always overlaps
>other windows on every window manager I have seen so far. Can you
>please be a bit more precise on what do you expect?
I'll do some ascii art then. It will be more precise.
Cool thanks, I was about to ask for this but didn't want
that effort for you :)
I'm starting from that situation:
+---------------------+
| +----++-----+ |
| | A || B | |
| +----++-----+ |
| |
| |
| |
| |
+---------------------+
I'd like to go this one:
+---------------------+
| +----++-----------+|
| | A || ||
| +----+| ||
| | B ||
| | ||
| | ||
| +-----------+|
+---------------------+
But when B grows to the west it will overlap A.
Yes after the second execution of the action.
I tought that GrowToEdge would not cross the edge made by the right
border of A.
Ok got your point. Well, the action will always grow the
window to the nearest edge with each key press.
>>>>Thus it overlaps the window making this action kind of useless.
>>>
>>>What do you mean by this? Do the windows overlap each other or not?
>>Before the GrowToEdge no, but after they do.
>
>Only if you execute the action multiple times.
In this case I just have to execute the action once. That's
precisely why I am asking:
>>In that case I should ask for the creation of an action to
>>maximize a window in one direction without overlaping another.
What is the advantage of that? I mean you get what you want if you
press it once...
Hello Nico,
Did you had some time to think about this bug ? Maybe I should report
it upstream ?
More importantly: did we finally agree that there is something to do
here ?
--
(°> Nicolas Évrard
/ ) Liège - Belgique
^^
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