I think the second alternative is more like what I was thinking about. I'm still getting used to how things are done in StumpWM but I might be getting some ideas. Is there a way I can hook some code to run when layout changes? That is, a standard way; obviously it can be done by changing the window manager code. Should I even do this? Or should I stick with define-frame-preference?
Thanks, Mostafa On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 4:01 PM, tychoish <ga...@tychoish.com> wrote: > Otherwise, I'm not sure what this question asks. Either: > > - I think you're asking to be able to, in stump parlance, have windows > that are managed in stump's frames, and then have a layer of floating > windows on top of the frames? > > - Alternatively, I think you may be asking for stump to, when a new > window opens, dynamically create a frame, and shrink the current frame > so that all the window space is used, and then when the window closes, > re-adjust the frames to continue to use all of the space without the > "transient window." _______________________________________________ Stumpwm-devel mailing list Stumpwm-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/stumpwm-devel