On Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 01:20:47PM +0100, Anselm R. Garbe wrote: > On Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 11:13:42AM +0100, Anselm R. Garbe wrote: > > On Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 11:04:24AM +0100, pancake wrote: > > > I find quite anoying the maximize command. Because allows you to > > > hide windows to the user. I don't know if the right solution for this > > > would be to make maximize act as monocle, or avoid changing the > > > focus of the maximized client for the current tag, or making the > > > maximized flag be inheritable for the following created/switched > > > clients. > > > > > > You can achieve this problem by: > > > - open two windows > > > - maximize() > > > - nextclient() > > > (focused client is hidden for the user) > > > > I noticed the same, but this only happens because floating > > clients are kept always on top, which is good -- and all other > > clients are tiled somehow. > > > > This would happen with any manually maximized floating as well, > > so I see no real good solution for this. What do others think? > > I think it might make some sense to simplify the whole > maximization concept, there are certain conditials in the > current implementation. I believe having an unrevertable > maximize-function for floating clients only is totally ok, since > we have togglefloating() in the code. If someone really needs to > maximize a tiled client, toggle it floating and maximize it. If > you want to undo this, togglefloating() again. Assume this > change happen until 4.8.
Btw. the change has happened already in hg tip. Regards, -- Anselm R. Garbe >< http://www.suckless.org/ >< GPG key: 0D73F361
