On Dec 9, 2007 11:54 AM, Anselm R. Garbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > could you imagine that there is a way that dwm could be used in > a Xinerama environment and how that might look like?
[A collective groan goes around as people realise I'm still around :-) ] Yes and http://www.personal.rdg.ac.uk/~sis05dst/desktop.jpg Seriously though, I think a better way to pose the question is: if you had a xinerama setup, what applications would you want simultaneously open and do their needed shapes affect how you'd like to interact with them. Personally, I tend to use mostly editor windows which are good in a narrow-tall shape so increasing the number of columns works for me, and sometimes sets of terminals, gnuplot windows and images which again work in grid mode. I also tend to just have related windows under a tag, so having multiple tag sets or bars doesn't really add anything for me. Narrow columns are bad for web browsers or ps/pdf doc's I find. [FWIW, I still intend to post some new patches when I get time to (i) update to modern dwm (I'm off a modified 4.3 still) and (ii) I figure up how my wmii-style stack-mode modification has screwed up the focussing code. Unfortunately I've been very busy recently.] -- cheers, dave tweed__________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rm 124, School of Systems Engineering, University of Reading. "we had no idea that when we added templates we were adding a Turing- complete compile-time language." -- C++ standardisation committee
