Denis Grelich wrote: > I have to disagree completely. There should be no fixed layouts in the > window manager, in any case. There were reasons this was dropped > in earlier wmii versions. Well, but what if someone wants them?
> Rather, the applications should provide for > enough hints (and the wm should listen to them, of course, while > placing them into their views) to dynamically create usable layouts. > Fixed layouts are a totally wrong approach to this problem. It is impossible for the application to provide those hints because different people have different preferences. For example, I have Thunderbird fully maximized in a single column. And when I create a compose window, I want to open a second column with that compose window. Perhaps others prefer a single column with two windows in it. Some of those people want default layout, some want stacked layout. I think what's needed is a program similar in spirit to kstart. One would say "wmiistart $OPTIONS $APPLICATION" and the $OPTIONS would say how to tag the application, and what the column layout should be and stuff. And then one would want to have hooks in the wmiirc event loop that allows one to do different things for different applications: open a new view for them, open a new colum for them, re-use an existing column, change the column layout, ... Kai _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://wmii.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/wmii
