On 31 October 2011 10:01, Anselm R Garbe <garb...@gmail.com> wrote: > That's why I asked what the usual non-default ncol settings are, I > guess nearly no one exceeds 3 colums. > > So in other words, if we can say tha majority use cases are: > > nmaster: 1-2
I honestly think removing incnmaster for some 'setnmaster' would be a very bad idea. No code would be saved, and no bindings would be saved either unless we come up with some 'togglenmaster', which would involve *more* code and be less configurable. Also, having special 'set' bindings instead of the simple I-to-Increase, D-to-Decrease, is far harder to remember. "The window manager adapts to the current environment and helps the user manage and mold it to his needs, rather than forcing it to use a preset, fixed layout and trying to shoehorn all windows and applications into it." You're suggesting we force users into a preset, fixed layout. That doesn't seem right to me. cls