2011/5/24 Gastón Dall' Oglio <[email protected]> > Laurent and corious :) > > I add some TasklistMorph behavior. With the open list (cmd-rigth or > cmd-left): > * cmd-up: maximize all windows > * cmd-down: minimize all windows > * cmd-b: apply SystemBrowser windows's filter > * cmd-w: apply Worspace windows's filter > * cmd-a: remove windows's filter > > ** The cmd-b work in 1.2.1, in 1.3 you have to change > TasklistMorph>>keyStroke: because I use OBSystemBrowser class by way of > example and therefore does not perform properly filtered. > > I did not understand until I enable the setting "Keep task list open" :)
I've started a TilingWindowManager project (I will upload it this evening on SS) so we can put all our stuff + tests without polluting TaskBar & Tasklist too much. Indeed, after 3 days I can't live without the tiling buttons :) Laurent. > > 2011/5/23 laurent laffont <[email protected]> > >> 2011/5/23 Gastón Dall' Oglio <[email protected]> >> >>> Laurent, I attached a package I've added some improvements to your work, >>> I have found useful. Of course I am not knowledgeable about morph, just >>> added some and perhaps can serve as inspiration. >>> >> >> Thanks Gastón, I like the idea. It will be a good step forward in having >> better window management. Now we should rewrite this clean + tests (may be >> adding the notion of widgets like in KDE / Gnome). >> >> As windows fill all the space, would be good to have a button to open the >> world menu. >> >> I would love having the possibility of splitting the World + back and >> forward configuration like Emacs winner mode, keyboard driven. >> >> Since several days I use http://most-advantageous.com/optimal-layout/ on >> OSX and there's some great ideas too. >> >> Laurent. >> >> >>> >>> 2011/5/23 laurent laffont <[email protected]> >>> >>>> On 1.2: >>>> >>>> Gofer it >>>> squeaksource: 'LaurentLSandbox'; >>>> version: 'Polymorph-Widgets-LaurentLaffont.388'; >>>> load. >>>> >>>> >>>> Then open or move a window so the TaskBar is updated and you have a new >>>> "magic" button on bottom left. >>>> >>>> (note this is hacky actually, I will write a nicer version this week if >>>> people like it). >>>> >>>> Laurent. >>>> >>>> On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 9:06 AM, Stéphane Ducasse < >>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> send a cs that we can play with it :) >>>>> >>>>> On May 22, 2011, at 8:25 PM, laurent laffont wrote: >>>>> >>>>> > Hi, >>>>> > >>>>> > what do you think of adding this in Pharo ? >>>>> > >>>>> > |taskbar tileWindowsBlock| >>>>> > >>>>> > tileWindowsBlock := [ >>>>> > |windows numberOfColumns numberOfRows windowWidth windowHeight| >>>>> > windows := (World submorphs select: [:m| m isSystemWindow and: [m >>>>> isNotMinimized]]) asOrderedCollection. >>>>> > numberOfColumns := windows size sqrtFloor. >>>>> > numberOfRows := (windows size / numberOfColumns) rounded. >>>>> > windowWidth := World width // numberOfColumns.. >>>>> > windowHeight := World height - taskbar height // numberOfRows. >>>>> > >>>>> > Matrix >>>>> > rows: numberOfRows >>>>> > columns: numberOfColumns >>>>> > tabulate: [:row :column| |window| >>>>> > windows ifNotEmpty: [ >>>>> > window := windows remove: windows first. >>>>> > window >>>>> > bounds: ( >>>>> > ((column - 1 * windowWidth) @ (row - 1 * >>>>> windowHeight)) >>>>> > extent: (windowWidth) @ windowHeight) >>>>> > ] >>>>> > ] >>>>> > ]. >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > taskbar := (World submorphs detect: [:m| m isTaskbar]). >>>>> > >>>>> > taskbar >>>>> > addMorph: (IconicButton new >>>>> > target: tileWindowsBlock; >>>>> > actionSelector: #value; >>>>> > labelGraphic: taskbar theme smallWindowIcon; >>>>> > color: Color transparent; >>>>> > yourself). >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > Laurent Laffont - @lolgzs >>>>> > >>>>> > Pharo Smalltalk Screencasts: http://www.pharocasts.com/ >>>>> > Blog: http://magaloma.blogspot.com/ >>>>> > Developer group: http://cara74.seasidehosting.st >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >
