On Wed, Oct 23, 2024 at 7:19 AM Thomas Passin <[email protected]> wrote:


> ** ==> What's the difference b/w 'legacy' & 'quadrant' command ?* ==> I do
> not see any & would remove 'quadrant' !*
>
>
> There isn't a difference and "legacy" has already been removed. It is
> still aliased to "quadrant" for the time being in case anyone is using it
> by that name.  I think that Edward may want to remove "quadrant" as well
> but that's not decided for sure.
>

Thomas, imo there is no reason to retain confusing command names. There is
no downside to doing so. The names are recent, people have no right to
expect stability just yet, and changing them does not constitute a breaking
change to Leo.


> ** ==> What's the difference b/w the two 'restore' commands ?* ==> I do
> not see any & would remove 'default' !*
>

> I agree.  They are two names that actually run the same code.
> 'layout-restore-default' was a weak choice of name on my part so I added
> 'layout-restore-to-setting' as an alias for it. I'm not sure if we will
> retire the first one, again in case someone is using it, but I wouldn't be
> surprised.
>

Of course we should retire  'layout-restore-default' !


> ** ==> What's the difference b/w 'fallback' & 'vertical-thirds' command ?*
> ==> I do not see any & would remove 'fallback' !*
>
> "Fallback" was a provisional name I used for my preferred layout when I
> was developing this layout system so I always could "fall back" to it if
> necessary to do actual work (i.e., not just work on the layout system),. It
> did not have a slot for VR/VR3 but I could open VR3 where I wanted anyway.
> Now the two names are aliases for each other and "fallback" will probably
> go away soon.
>

Whew!

Edward

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