On 3/1/08, Nicolas Martyanoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 23:01:39 +0100
>
> "Anselm R. Garbe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > There are kind a lot of caveats in current hg tip, but I
>  > encourage early adaptors to give it a try and to update from
>  > time to time, and to report bugs.
>  >
>  > The worst caveat atm is that the focus handling among different
>  > views (screens) might need mouse assistance in some cases, so
>  > I'm aware of this already.
>  >
>  > http://www.suckless.org/shots/dwm-xinerama-new.png
>  >
>  > Kind regards,
>
>
> I just tried the last hg version, and I am a bit disappointed.
>  The idea to divide up the tags between the screens isn't really
>  ergonomic.
>
>  A dual (or more) screen, is particulary useful to have two or more
>  applications on a single view, for example a coding window and a pdf
>  research paper. With the new system, navigating between the tags is
>  really tedious; with wmii, I knew that my coding windows (editor,
>  doc...) were on tag '2'. A simple alt-2 and it was restaured. With dwm
>  old xinerama system, I had to press alt-2 foreach screen which was ok
>  though less practical. Now I have to remember two tag, on per screen,
>  for each couple of application.
>
>  The only advantage of this system is to remove the need to manually
>  toggle between the screens.
>
>  Furthermore, if it was possible before to use a window covering the
>  whole display (blender for example) by switching to float mode, the by
>  enabling the same tag on each screen (yes it was painful), it's not
>  possible anymore.
>
>  I really hope this is gonna change :(
>
>  Regards,
>
>
>  --
>  Nicolas Martyanoff
>    http://codemore.org
>    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>

Try xmonad, it's usable for the things i'm doing

-- 
hiro

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