Teika Kazura <[email protected]> writes: > Hi, here comes the third questionnaire on Sawfish usage. > The previous results are summarized at: > http://sawfish.wikia.com/wiki/Your_voice#How_do_you_use_Sawfish.3F > > 1. What's your theme? Any comments on Sawfish theme?
mxflat. It's minimal and stays out of my way, which is what I want of a theme. I never use the buttons or anything; if I were actually short on screen real estate I'd probably eliminate the title bars entirely. > 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 Ion for a while, and the tiling was interesting. But I haven't missed it enough to try out any of the tiling options in sawfish. The main advantage of the tiling (for me) was for window navigation, and I have that already. The only other feature I'd like is to improve prompt-menu (formerly prext), since it currently doesn't work for, e.g., window operations. But that's a project for me when I have the time and inclination, as I doubt that's high on many peoples' list. It's probably going to involve some tweaks to the menu module in sawfish, unfortunately. > 3. What's your trayer, if you're using Sawfish standalone? > (by Daniel Fetchinson) I've been using 'trayer' for a while, but I'm not convinced there's any point in having a trayer, honestly. > 4. How do you switch the window? After all, it's the window manager. :) Combination of mouse (rarely) and keybindings. Mostly I create bindings using app.jl to go directly to the window I want, and use keybindings to navigate viewports and workspaces. > 5. Do you switch the screen resolution? If so, tell us your related > hacks, or what you want there. Nope. -- Jeremy Hankins <[email protected]>
