Hi,
[email protected] (2009-03-18 at 1336.38 +0100):
> On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 10:39 PM, GSR - FR <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> > Windows tabbed into a group must share position, depth, size, state,
> > workspaces, and respond to normal commands like raise, lower, move,
> > etc. Or simpler words, become the same window from user point of view.
> >
> 
> What about the lisp point of view?
[...]

>From another mail:
[...]
> if we don't want to ignore events for inactive tabs, then the idea of
> synchronizing the depth/size/pos will make sense. But then we have to
> think if the combination of different triggers for different tabs
> could mess the tabgroup, and for syncing we will need to know what tab
> activated the event, so that the other tabs can be updated accordingly
> to this tab.

I think only front window should propagate to back ones. If back one
gets focused, then it has to become front one. These are the kind of
things I want to check step by step. Thanks for noting them.

GSR
 

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