On Tue 2016.10.04 at 15:29 +0200, Vadim Vygonets wrote:
> Quoth Okan Demirmen on Wed, Sep 28, 2016:
> > We currently print the x/y dimensions only for mouse based actions; we
> > don't for kbd, nor do we do anything with mouse/kbd window moves (such
> > as printing the x/y coordinates, etc). So
Quoth Okan Demirmen on Wed, Sep 28, 2016:
> We currently print the x/y dimensions only for mouse based actions; we
> don't for kbd, nor do we do anything with mouse/kbd window moves (such
> as printing the x/y coordinates, etc). So why have mouse-resize be
> different? Thus, the below crudely
On Wed 2016.09.28 at 21:33 +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2016/09/28 13:56, Bryan Steele wrote:
> > I typically use the mouse for window resizes, for xterms it's useful
> > even to quickly see the dimensions even without resizing, ofc there
> > are other ways to glean that info.. but if it's
On 2016/09/28 13:56, Bryan Steele wrote:
> I typically use the mouse for window resizes, for xterms it's useful
> even to quickly see the dimensions even without resizing, ofc there
> are other ways to glean that info.. but if it's not too horrible, I'd
> like if it could stay.
Exactly the same
On Wed, 28 Sep 2016, Okan Demirmen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Curious what the reaction might be if I removed the little geometry
> window in the top-left corner for mouse/pointer based window resizes.
I don't know about anyone else, but I use this for one thing only:
making sure my terminal windows are
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 01:34:52PM -0400, Okan Demirmen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Curious what the reaction might be if I removed the little geometry
> window in the top-left corner for mouse/pointer based window resizes.
>
> We currently print the x/y dimensions only for mouse based actions; we
> don't
Hi,
Curious what the reaction might be if I removed the little geometry
window in the top-left corner for mouse/pointer based window resizes.
We currently print the x/y dimensions only for mouse based actions; we
don't for kbd, nor do we do anything with mouse/kbd window moves (such
as printing