Janek Kozicki <[email protected]> writes: > Janek Kozicki said: (by the date of Wed, 21 Oct 2009 19:27:59 +0200) > >> Jeremy Hankins said: (by the date of Tue, 20 Oct 2009 16:41:31 -0500) >> > Does current-head work for windows outside of the current viewport? >> > To test: >> > - Create a couple of windows with unique names (e.g., via xterm -title >> > "Foo" and -title "Bar") Make sure that they're in different heads. >> > - In sawfish-client run: (current-head (get-window-by-name "Foo")), and >> > the same thing for "Bar". You'll get the head ID of the head with >> > the window. >> > - Go to another viewport and fire up sawfish-client, run the same >> > commands as before. Does the output match, or did switching >> > viewports change the head IDs? >> >> I just connectted a 3rd LCD, I have now 1600x1200, 1920x1200, 1600x1200. >> I'll try to find time on Friday evening and test your stuff. >> >> If you have any more explanations about what to test, or what to type >> in sawfish-client, don't hesitate to write. > > > One more thing - is it possible to test your patches on 1.5.0 ?
Hmmm... Possibly, I'm not sure how well they'd apply. You could try, if you want; it's these two commits on the git server: 52f6a8f667c6d5a354b13ba66d84624fe9456cc5 6071da522763e524d3a7ac6a061edb430d222161 > I'm afraid that I won't find enough time to upgrade to any later > version. Easier if I could just apply your patch to what I currently > have. Even if they don't apply you can still run the test above, as that's not dependent on my patches. -- Jeremy Hankins <[email protected]>
