Lol my correction in the second mail would not even work. I also thing that Xinerama support is the right direction to go. I'm very happy about this.
Now I hope I can switch back from windows somehow. Time for trying out the latest kernel. I forgot the feel of wmii, it's so fast:D On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Thomas Dahms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > this is my first post to the list, switched back from dwm and dwm-gtx back > to wmii recently for more flexibility in window arrangements. > > The diff is no longer needed with the latest tip. And creating columns at > the left also works now. However, what does not work for me any longer is > the following: I use these lines in wmiirc to resize always the leftmost > column: > > Key $MODKEY-Control-$LEFT > wmiir xwrite /tag/sel/ctl grow 1 1 right -1 > Key $MODKEY-Control-$RIGHT > wmiir xwrite /tag/sel/ctl grow 1 1 right 1 > > This does now resize the second column, not the first. It still worked in > hg2348. I switched now to "sel sel" instead of "1 1", but have to select the > first column now. > > Xinerama (or XRandR in my case) never really worked for me with any of the > recent versions, but it is even more broken in hg2374: Adding a screen with > xrandr and reexecuting wmii results in an endless loop of redrawing the > windows and bar. > > I really like the idea of Xinerama support and am looking forward to the > next versions. > > Regards, > Thomas > > > Alex Kilgore wrote: >> >> Thanks, that diff worked just fine, the changes look really good so >> far, I really like the idea of having support for Xinerama, ( i havent been >> able to test that yet because i have no second monitor here ) but I am >> looking forward to that as soon as i can get my second monitor out! >> After applying the diff that was provided in the previous message. the >> only thing I see that is a little odd is that moving a window left of the >> initial column crashes wmii, also so does toggling full screen on and off >> several times in default mode (though I think that might have happened >> before) >> Looks great! >> Alex > >
