@Kurt well..incorrect :) there is no public definition of a dyn. wm which says this features shouldn't be present..so if i'm saying "this feature should be present" to make it a usable dyn. this is my opinion :) i'm not just using 1 tab, in average i'm using 5 tabs and there are situations where i want a 3rd smaller terminal in a tag displayed in the bigger column constantly and not just by maximising it (where i cant see the other 2 windows) or setting it to a different tag. in dwm i have would have to think about "which terminal to use for which purpose and how much space do i need" because there is no way to change de ordering of terminals in a tag an easy way or just maximise a window by "stacking".
@Anders the problem is i like wmii :) but it seems to become more and more unmaintained and there are some minor issues which are bothersome..so i need an replacement. (on gentoo there isn't a stable "unkeyworded" version for years now.) One of the most similar wm to wmii is dwm, but it seems there are more suitable wm out there which are like wmii. Sorry for the ads..i cant remove them..i'm just looking for a new freemail-provider :) >On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 2:50 PM, <m1...@web.de> wrote: >> hi! >> >> there are a lot of important things from wmii which cant be found in dwm >> anymore.. >> for example the stacked/maximised-mode or the ability to change the >> positions of >> frames in a tag via Alt+Shift+[h/j/k/l]. I was thinking about to change to >> dwm but >> without this main-features the dayly use of a wm is much more tedious. >> ___________________________________________________________ >> Schon gehört? WEB.DE hat einen genialen Phishing-Filter in die >> Toolbar eingebaut! http://produkte.web.de/go/toolbar > >So keep using wmii, what's wrong with it? Why change if you expect the >new software to be the same as the old? > >And what's with the german ads? > ___________________________________________________________ Schon gehört? WEB.DE hat einen genialen Phishing-Filter in die Toolbar eingebaut! http://produkte.web.de/go/toolbar