On Mon, May 08, 2006 at 10:12:34AM +0200, Stefan Tibus wrote:
> On Sun, May 07, 2006 at 10:45:18AM -0400, Doug Bell wrote:
> > This got me thinking that you could do something similar for the number
> > of columns in a tag.  A tag-capacity setting of 1 would behave like
> > wmii-3, placing new clients as a new row in the current column.  A
> > setting of 2 would place a new client in a new column if there was only
> > a single existing column.  And 3 or more would, of course, create new
> > columns for clients until the set number of columns are reached.
> 
> Hmm...not my thing. And I have to say this makes things as less dynamic 
> as the manual creation of empty columns which has been voted against in 
> the past. There is no good algorithm to generally tell whether to create 
> a new column for a new client or not. I may like to use this behaviour 
> in one view but not in another, so I'd have to set this flag for my 
> often-used views upon start-up of wmii and then I think we're somewhere 
> in the area of predefining layouts which AFAIK is not wanted...

That I agree on.

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