Calvin Morrison writes: > I'm not sure why tabbed exist when it's a window management feature. > for example i3, a tiling window manager supports tabs as part of it's > stacking methods. (see attachment) > > What's the rational reason for it to exist, other than dwm needs to > stay under x amount of lines of code? > > Just wondering, > > Calvin
UNIX philosophy: One tool/program does one thing, and does it rightly. I, myself haven't found a usecase for tabbed yet(most used interfaces: tmux,dwm,luakit), but perhaps one day; I'll know what tool to look up. cheers, mih -- 'aware water' is an anagram for 'we are at war'