On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 10:01:39PM +0200, Pascal Ehlert wrote:
> I've another question.. Is it somewhat possible to "connect" two windows
> in different frames (are they called frames btw?) .
> To make it a little clearer let's assume I have an instant messenger and
> the buddy list is in one frame, the actual conversation in another.. If
> I now switch to the messanger's buddy list in the first frame, I would
> like the conversation to appear automatically in the second frame.
>
>
> Thank you
>
> --
> Pascal

A 'frame' is a split on the screen, the default layout has two (unless
that's changed recently), a 'tab' or 'client window' (cwin) is an item in
a frame.  If you have the buddy list in one frame and the conversation
window in another then you should be able to see them both at the same
time. If instead you mean that you have them both as cwins in the same
frame then you can only see one at a time and if you want to see them both
make two frames.

If I didn't answer your question please try again.

    -Etan

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