On 29/05/06, David Bronke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Perhaps a better solution would be to only allow two columns? I've > > never used more than two, and I imagine most others are in the same
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I hope you don't mean to make this a hard (non-configurable) limit. I work on 2 monitors on a daily basis, and a change like this would be bad enough to make me switch back to fluxbox... I average 3 or 4 columns per workspace.
I'm in the same boat. Two columns with Xinerama is an entirely different thing from two columns without. I know that Xinerama support is in the pipeline but really the "hard" part of it is in deciding what to do with columns. Probing the Xinerama extension is trivial and probably should not even be in the wmiiwm binary. But once it is probed, you need a way to use it. If there were some good mechanism for specifying default window boundaries, Xinerama would fit right in.
> How about this instead: Kill the idea of unique columns per > workspace, and instead make "columns" a way to show multiple
I'd vote yes to this, but could people more clued in than me explain how all this fits in with tagging?
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