On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 4:58 PM, Markus Teich <markus.te...@stusta.mhn.de> wrote: > Am 2013-08-20 16:36, schrieb Raphaël Proust: >> On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 3:20 PM, Markus Teich >> <markus.te...@stusta.mhn.de> wrote: >>> Nikolay Vasylchyshyn wrote: >>>>> […] >>>> […] >> […] > > If you use some clients (i assume you use them on top of the client > stack/list as i do), this happens automatically as you zoom needed > clients into the master area during work.
Most of the time it's okay, but there are the odd cases when I have been spawning a few clients on several "less important" tags and they "jump" in front of the clients that are on "important" tags when I merge the tags in the same view. I have to refocus the important windows (the one I keep on the important tags. Actually it could be useful to have a de-focus feature that would push the client down the whole stack… I might give that a shot some time. > >>> […] >> […] > > > It still takes time getting used to this additional way of > achieving client selection. Yes. But for those that have a workflow that would benefit from this new way, it'd probably be time well spent. It took me some time to get use to dwm in the frist place. > > Also i forgot to mention, that it seems unintuitive to me, that i have > to use the mouse to unignore a client, although the rest of dwm's > functions (appart from moving/resizing floatign windows) can be accessed > just by the keyboard. Maybe Mod+Shift+i could unignore all window / reignore all previously ignored… I use the mouse a lot. Maybe even more than Mod+j/k. Mostly because I use applications that are sensitive to the position of the mouse (Acme and Firefox) so that wouldn't be a problem. The feature's usefulness is highly workflow dependent. But I think it has its place in with the patches on the website. -- ______________ Raphaël Proust