2010/9/23 Wolf Tivy <wti...@my.bcit.ca>: > If someone can elaborate on the motivation and use-cases for the toggle, > I might be better able to give it the right semantics with the combo stuff. > From my understanding it's no longer necessary as it was simply a > mechanism to cache your tagset which was microtedious to generate > using toggle. Can someone confirm?
I guess everybody uses dwm in different ways. Mine includes having what we could call a "main view" which most of the time is only one tag but, quite often, includes some more. For me is very convenient to have the toggle so I can temporally select only one of those tags, or can change to another one for a second to check or set something. In fact, viewing a tag for a second and come back to what I was doing is something I do so often that I use a vieworprev(arg) which toggles the tagset if is equal to arg (this is somewhere in the wiki). On the other hand, I have never felt the need to set more than one tag at a time (which seems to be what your patch does). Instead, I prefer to set tags one by one, as I need them. The only exception is when I want to go back to a previous state, and I prefer that dwm takes care of remembering and setting them instead of saving 9 lines of code. Different people, different work flows, different config.h files. -- - yiyus || JGL . 4l77.com