Quick questions (I don't want to start a thread about another WM on the Ion list):

o Does it have tabs, or just rearrange tiled windows like dwm?
o If tabs, nested tabs?
o Ion-like arbitrary tiled client shape/relative position?
(This last one is a reference to a "feature" of wmii. Most people at the university I'm at used Ion for some time, but migrated to wmii in the last six months to a year. I've tried it but dislike it because the menu tab complets, but does not let you tab through things, there aren't any real tabs (tabs stack, and therefore take an irritating amount of screen space), and, if it's possible, nobody knows how to have windows of varying widths over each other (say, three panes, two in the bottom half of the screen, one spanning them both on top.) o Does it have some kind of scripting support? Is this in Haskell, some shell language, or something more godforsaken?
o Support for floating windows?
o Is it possible to kill windows that don't supply their own quit button in a sane way (not the MOD+Shift+C of wmii; I don't even know if dwm can do that)?
o Does it have a run dialog of any kind?

I'm assuming it employs dwm's tagged workspace model, which is its most interesting and useful feature. Any variations on this would be interesting. -POLM

On Thu, 12 Apr 2007 22:31:34 -0400, Geoffrey Alan Washburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

http://lennartkolmodin.blogspot.com/2007/04/xmonad.html




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