On 8/30/07, anhnmncb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for all replies. > > I think dwm should be keyboard-driven, so the functions mouse > moving/resizing should be changed to keyboard moving/resizing :)
Pardon my English, but that is absolute nonsense. The floating layer is mainly intended for applications that don't fit the tiling paradigm, and 9 out of 10 of such applications are mouse driven anyway. With that in mind _replacing_ mouse based moving/resizing with keyboard shortcuts doesn't make any sense. _Adding_ some functions to allow changing the size and position of windows with keyboard shortcuts would be ok I guess, but I think it's probably better to do that in a separate patch (I believe it would be possible to simply put all the needed stuff in say kbmovres.[ch] and then include kbmovres.h in config.h. Neat and clean). Greetings, Sander. PS. This is not intended as a flame, and not intended as a personal attack either. It's just that I get a little tired of this anti-mouse attitude that shows up every once in a while. This is 2007, the mouse (pointing devices in general) is part of your computer. PPS. The main reason you dislike the mouse is probably because you've never seen a system that puts it to good use. If you're interested, try the Acme editor (of the Plan 9 operating system, also part of plan9port) for a while. Chances are you'll have to revise your oppinion about the mouse.
