What about the possibility of implementing shortcuts? A big part of the point of most of these WMs is to minimize the use of the rat ;)
For example, in my WM you'd go c-t s to get an horizontal split, c-t S to get a vertical split, c-t t to switch between the two last used windows, c-t space to cycle through all open windows etc. Just a suggestion... Bernat. 2011/5/30 laurent laffont <[email protected]> > I've never used xmonad but if you provide an alternate layout > implementation (See TilingWM>>tileWindows: ) + tests :) I will merge it > using a Strategy Pattern. > > Laurent. > > On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 9:52 PM, Miguel Moquillon < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> >> It is a cool project with which I could retrieve my habits from my window >> manager (I use xmonad) on my GNU/Linux machines. >> You talk about emacs as inspiration of your project; why don't take ideas >> from tiling window manager like xmonad, awesome or others? For exemple, they >> use the concept of layouts to provide several policy on tiling window >> management. >> >> Mig >> >> >> Le 28 mai 2011 à 00:15, laurent laffont <[email protected]> a >> écrit : >> >> Here: <http://magaloma.blogspot.com/2011/05/tiling-window-manager.html> >> http://magaloma.blogspot.com/2011/05/tiling-window-manager.html >> >> Not really good, awful english (I'm tired :) but feedback is always >> welcome ! >> >> >> Laurent Laffont - @lolgzs <http://twitter.com/#!/lolgzs> >> >> Pharo Smalltalk Screencasts: <http://www.pharocasts.com/> >> http://www.pharocasts.com/ >> Blog: <http://magaloma.blogspot.com/>http://magaloma.blogspot.com/ >> Developer group: <http://cara74.seasidehosting.st> >> http://cara74.seasidehosting.st >> >> >
