On Sat, 07 Aug 2010 07:47:34 +0900 (JST) Teika Kazura <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1. What's your theme? Any comments on Sawfish theme? mxflat. I like it because it is simple, has tiny (or no) window borders, and the title bar can be set quite small. > 2. Why you switched to Sawfish? Is there any feature lacking in > Sawfish, but was present in your previous window manager? > (a question by Alexey Froloff. Sorry Alexey for postponing a year.) I used windowmaker before sawfish, but that was a long time ago. I've been somewhat tempted to try out a tiling window manager but I have sawfish way too customized to change. > 3. What's your trayer, if you're using Sawfish standalone? > (by Daniel Fetchinson) I run a gnome panel. > 4. How do you switch the window? After all, it's the window > manager. :) 5. Do you switch the screen resolution? If so, tell us > your related hacks, or what you want there. If there are only a few windows on a workspace I will use alt-tab. If there are more I try to use waffle. I generally don't have too many windows on any given workspace. I do switch screen resolution very regularly assuming you count changing from two displays to one and back again. I have an nvidia card in my laptop and the laptop has an HDMI and VGA port. I run either just the internal 1920x1080 display or two external 1920x1080 displays. I have a little custom shell script with a while loop that watches to see which displays are connected. It uses a little program called disper to configure the displays and it also runs sawfish-client to change the coordinates for some of my window placement quadrants. Pat
