Hi Jonathan! Thx for your input - see my comments below.
Am Samstag, den 12.06.2010, 18:08 -0500 schrieb Jonathan Nieder: > 1. There is no GNOME panel for some reason. So the only ways to > launch a program are: > > - mod+enter to launch a terminal; > - mod+p or mod+shift+p for gmrun or dmenu; or > - run "DISPLAY=:0 foo" from a separate shell. How do you start Bluetile? From a terminal while running GNOME + Metacity? And when you say there is no GNOME panel does that mean the GNOME panel disappears when you start Bluetile? That would be indeed a bug. If there wasn't a GNOME panel to begin with, then you just need to use GNOME's facilities to add one. > 2. The default modifier key is mod4 (“Win+”) and there does not seem > to be any way to change it. This laptop does not have a Windows key. > > Would it be possible to add an option for switching modifier keys to > the dock? That's definitely something I would like to provide at some point. But it might be a while until then, as Bluetile is in a 'maintenance only' sort-of-state right now until I have some time for active development. Some design thoughts on a configuration system are scribbled down here: http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Bluetile/Development#Configuration_system I welcome any input. :-) As the FAQ states, as a workaround you have the option to migrate to xmonad if you really need to configure certain aspects: http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Bluetile#Is_there_some_way_to_configure_Bluetile_while_the_configuration_system_is_still_vaporware.3F > Aside from that, bluetile seems like just the sort of thing I would > like to use and hack on (I have been using the default xmonad > configuration so far). Thanks for packaging it. I'm glad you like it! Regards, Jan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

