2008/2/15, Anselm R. Garbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 01:42:26PM -0600, Kurt H Maier wrote: > > What is the reason tags can't have flags? :) > > > > Think of it as tagging the tags themselves. Assigning the "screen 1" > > flag to a tag is just like assigning a "net" tag to a client. The > > difference would be that flags would be mutually exclusive; assigning > > a flag to a specific tag would first clear any other flags. > > Well I read through all responds and my favorit looks as the > following: > > I agree on Kurts approach. Having only 1 tagset (say 1,..,9) for > all screens, but have per-screen layouts and separate bars on > each screen (to avoid complexity). Now one can select certain > tags on any screen, but this selection will be mutiual exclusive > to other screens. Which might have the result that a certain > screen might not have any tags selected, hence only displaying > the wallpaper and its specific bar. > > This concept allows to keep navigation and tagging as simple as > it is atm. >
Well, this is more or less the same thing I was proposing (clearier explained, my mails before mid day are a mess), but you still have the same problem: what if a client is tagged with tags in more than one monitor? I reckon you will need a compromise here, but maybe there is a good solution I haven't thought about. I have also thought that you should take a different approach with floating clients. You should be able to move it wherever, don't matter in which monitor its tag it is. This could be confusing... Have a nice weekend, -- - yiyus || JGL .
