-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The Problem with geom files is, that it does not represent how clients in managed mod are handled. You just can't move a client in the left column to the left, you can't resize the first of three clients in a column over the third one. I don't have any better solution but geom files don't feel right in managed mode. Perhaps it would be better to move the barrier between two columns/clients. One Problem about this is that you have to know what barrier you have to move. Some commands like move left +30, or move up - -30 would be needed to move the left/upper barrier of the focused client and a way to directly address a barrier. This does not look perfect, but it would represent the managed mode more clearly.
Denis Grelich wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I'm currently thinking about how to implement resizing of windows via > the file system (meaning via keyboard shortcuts). A feature longed for > by many, and causing headaches for quite a long time. > > I think about reorganizing the clients, not all clients being managed > under one directory: > > /client/<ID> > > but sorted by view: > > /client/<view>/<ID> > > This way of listing is more useful, and it is obvious which frame on > which view is meant when issuing a geom command to the client's ctl > file. (Obviously, organizing the tree this way also means that one ID > can be found more than once in the file tree, but that's nothing bad in > my eyes.) > > Another possible change would be to have a geom file instead the geom > command to ctl, so one can read out the geometry. Don't know if that is > needed anyway, I personally don't think so. > > Any objections, opinions, or ideas? > > Greetings > Denis > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFuN/WBbWbHb9PeLsRAh2cAKCSDAkNYkrigOARChf7Tej3oULBeQCeLk1f ueXZaWSxaznk/aYjxfg39L8= =bv7K -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
