On 17:27 Sat 20 Jun , Anselm R Garbe wrote: > Monitors are currently selected through pressing Mod1-w, Mod1-e (just > two initial keybindings), and clients are assigned to the selected
First let me say that it's great to dwm working on dual head. For a laptop user thats excellent. I have been following the repo and testing with a dual head setup. Is it intented to be extended to work for more than two displays? If not may I suggest a cycling behaviour for the display keybindings, I can't quite explain why but my fingers don't seem to be able to remember the correct Mod1-w or Mod1-e key press. It's surprisingly hard work compared to the tags. Switch/Send to other, would be simpler. Of course I can remap the keys but I have a hunch that cycling is easier to use when the number of choices is small and the operation is fast. In addition I have noticed that mplayer (cli) and other fullscreen apps don't quite fullscreen correctly you always get the border visible. This can be solved by float moving the window 1 px in x and y it's just a bit tricky. And for a laptop user connecting to an external screen to watch a movie or slideshow that's unfortunate. Just thought I'd give some feedback on what I've seen so far. Thanks for a great wm. -- If I could I would. TWFB - PGP: D7A420B3