Hello dear awesomers,
there is a gnome 3 extension called gnome-globalmenu, which displays the
menu bar (the one that says File, Edit, View...) of individual gtk
applications to the panel of gnome-shell (like in OS/X). For my
understanding it consists of an gtk module that hides the menu bar, a
dbu
On 08.08.2011 20:06, Ethan Levine wrote:
> This is incredibly useful information, thank you.
>
> There's one detail I haven't quite nailed down yet. How do tags play into
> this?
Not at all, tags are handled earlier. The layout only gets the list of clients
which are supposed to be shown because
This is incredibly useful information, thank you.
There's one detail I haven't quite nailed down yet. How do tags play into
this? Does the "clients" entry of the parameter to arrange(p) only contain
clients which are supposed to be shown (according to their tags and which
tags are currently sele
On 07.08.2011 23:18, Ethan Levine wrote:
> I'm trying to find information regarding writing my own custom layout for
> awesome. Instead of the ones that come with it, I want one where my screen
> is split into columns, and if you assign multiple windows to the same
> column, they'll just stack.
>
> I am new to Awesome but I just had a quick question. I have two
> windows open (Pidgin Buddy List and a Pidgin Chat window) and
> currently they are equal width. I would like to have the buddy list
> be much narrower and the chat window to take up most of the screen. I
> have tried pressing mo
Hello,
I am new to Awesome but I just had a quick question. I have two
windows open (Pidgin Buddy List and a Pidgin Chat window) and
currently they are equal width. I would like to have the buddy list
be much narrower and the chat window to take up most of the screen. I
have tried pressing mod4