On Mon 17 Feb 2014 at 09:21:28 PST Calvin Morrison wrote:
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?

I can't speak for the creators of dwm or tabbed, obviously, but I will
observe that several people in this thread have said they personally
don't have a use case for tabbed.  Which leads me to ask the
counter-question: why should their copy of dwm include code they'll
never use?



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