Hi, It's probably just default mode (mod-d). I use wmii just like this all the time and the newer revisions make it very easy to just resize windows at the dividers so that they will stack up automatically when the border hits the next client. In my view this is *the* killer feature of 2008 :D I never used stacked mode again since the existence of this "feature". I'm still not sure if that was intended though. look at this screenshot I made some time ago. It's all default mode, although it looks and feels just like stacked mode. i.e. you can still use i.e. mod-k/mod-j to cycle through the clients, but you have a lot more flexibility...
http://h1ro.dyndns.org/24695/img/opera.jpg peace*g* On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 11:37 PM, nicolas romain lac <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I looked closer at the wmii screenshot > http://www.suckless.org/wmii/screenshots/wmii-20080117.png > > what kind of layout has been used to get the left column. The top > part of the column has a stack layout with two windows (qigong and > about:wmii) while the bottom is "half-splited". > >
