It's done and pretty simple with dwm-mitch, yet it has a layout that is a little funky. Instead of 1,2,3,4... it has 1/2... It saves space, but it annoying. If anyone has a fix for this I would love to hear it...
-Jonny

Evan Gates wrote:
It could be interesting to have multiple workspaces, and on each workspace have tags...But that's just unneeded complexity for me.
-E

On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 10:28 PM, Jonny Gerold <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Godsend,
    I luv it... The only thing is that I would like all the workspaces
    displayed at the top instead of 1/2 etc... ie. (1 2 3...) But This is
    exactly what I was looking for, and I figure that it's just a patch that
    I need to remove or something? Or is this even possible?

    Thanks, Jonny

    Christian Garbs wrote:
     > On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 08:50:55PM -0700, Jonny Gerold wrote:
     >
     >> I have a very simple question. I just upgraded to 4.8. And I would
     >> like to know if there is a simple way to assign one workspace to be
     >> say tiled mode, and another to be float mode. I would like to use
     >> tiling on some of my workspaces, but am always pissed when I move to
     >> another desktop with a float that gets moved out of place.
     >
     > You could have a look at dwm-mitch and it's patches, it uses
     > workspaces instead of tags and has per-workspace settings of layout
     > and mfwact.
     >
     > http://www.cgarbs.de/dwm-mitch.en.html
     >
     > It's only dwm 4.7, though.  I don't have much time at the moment to
     > update it and with all the things moving and me only having a single
     > monitor setup, I think I can very well survive on 4.7 for the next
     > time :-)
     >
     > (Although I want to try out two new layouts posted here some time
    ago,
     >  I think one of them was called "itile" or the like.  Has anybody got
     >  a screenshot showing it?)
     >
     > Regards,
     > Christian





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