It would be nice to have some modern features such as this.   I think we
should do things like this when we can and make it conditional for machines
which are too slow to handle it.     Is there are way we can test the speed
of a machine in the config to determine if some features are turned on or
off by default?

I personally, would also like to have live resize of windows.   The current
resizing under art with GSX11HandlesWindowDecorations set to NO is to make
the user guess where the window will end up based on where the mouse cursor
is at the time he/she lets go of the left button.

As an example of an application which has live window resizing... take a
look at Affiche.app.   We should definitely try doing something like that
for live window resizing.

GC

On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 4:49 PM, Riccardo Mottola <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hmm,
>
> I prefer not to have them live... it disturbs me.
> Besides, 1ghz is slow for a desktop perhaps, but for some netbook it is
> not.
>
> --Riccardo
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm ready to commit this patch, but I wanted to give the heads up
> before...
> > This basically remove the reverse splitview bar we draw to instead do
> > live resizing.
> > It's reasonably fast, tested on slow-ish machines (~1ghz x86 & ppc),
> > and makes things much nicer from a UI point of view.
> > Comments before I submit ? :)
> >>
>
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