I haven’t done much with Xfixes, so I’m not sure, but it sounds like
you have a concrete idea in mind. Feel free to reopen #706 and prove
me wrong :).

On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 9:38 PM, Ingo Bürk <ad...@airblader.de> wrote:
> Michael, are we sure that using Xfixes wouldn't make this a whole lot
> easier? I'm not familiar with the resizing code, really, but I didn't
> quite understand in that issue (#706) why we need separate windows?
>
> On 09/11/2015 07:24 PM, Michael Stapelberg wrote:
>> On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 7:18 PM, Jeff Abrahamson <j...@purple.com> wrote:
>>> I was not aware of Mod + RightClick.  That's cool.  Thanks.  And in that
>>> context the warp to boundary makes sense: it makes clear what I'm about to
>>> do.
>>>
>>> Mod + RightClick also works for both H and V resize.
>>>
>>> So this leaves two questions, since maybe they are bugs, maybe not:
>>>
>>> 1.  Is it intentional, given that non-mod LeftClick can resize, that there
>>> is no feedback on hovering over a window edge?
>> https://github.com/i3/i3/issues/706
>>
>>> 2.  And is it a bug that vertical resize doesn't work without Mod?
>> Not sure what you mean by that. I can resize windows in any direction just 
>> fine.
>>
>>> I haven't seen fit to restart i3 today (work to do), although I grabbed
>>> sources to compile from git master.  I'll check once I've compiled and
>>> restarted.
>>>
>>> Jeff Abrahamson
>>> +33 6 24 40 01 57
>>> +44 7920 594 255    <-- only if I'm in the UK
>>>
>>> http://jeff.purple.com/
>>> http://blog.purple.com/jeff/
>>>
>>> On 11 September 2015 at 19:04, Micah Elliott <m...@micahelliott.com> wrote:
>>>>> The target seems to be three pixels wide
>>>> It's not clear if you're aware of the incredibly convenient "Mod +
>>>> RightClick" to drag window resizing. Then you can quickly click just
>>>> about anywhere on the screen and be grabbing an edge. The feature may
>>>> render your concerns moot.
>>>>
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>>>
>



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Michael

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