On Fri, Jun 04, 2010 at 07:07:15PM +0200, Alexander Teinum wrote: > I use four tags: > > 1 – Web > 2 – Editing > 3 – Terminal > 4 – Spotify If you use one client per tag, then you could use only one tag and cycle between clients (like you actually do with tags). I usually have 2 tags, 1 with rxvt+dvtm, 2 with Google Chrome, which I switch with mod-tab. I'd also set mod-backspace to cycle the clients into the current tag. Though, I'd invert Caps Lock and Backspace, so it's almost the same thing to type mod-tab or mod-backspace. I know it's a matter of taste, but think about it if can improve your workflow in some way.
> Since alt+numbers is used for changing tabs in Chromium, I use alt+j, > alt+k, alt+l and alt+; for switching between the tags in dwm. I don't > use much of the more advanced tag features. I have set up these > keyboard shortcuts for launching applications: Why don't you just replace all [1-9] with F[1-9] in your config.h? This way you can comfortally use all clients which already provide alt-[1-9] to change "something" (like Chromium). Regards, Claudio M. Alessi