On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 17:54:05 -0500 Sadrul Habib Chowdhury <ima...@gmail.com> writes: > > -l stands for current 'layer', if you will, or the top-most split > the > current region is part of. [ask away if you need more > clarification!]
Yea, let me ask about this. I have an idea of what I think layers are about, but I will need clarification. Is this an accurate statement? "When a split of a different direction is created, a new layer is formed." This would help explain the behavior of the 'focus next' command. 'Focus next' would go through all of the regions in a particular direction unless that region had a layer in it, in which case it would through all of the regions in that layer unless a region in that layer had a layer in *it*, and so on. In the case of the 'resize -l', it would resize all of the regions in the layer of the region that has the focus. Am I on the right track? TIA! > > By the way, in case you haven't noticed, I added a 'dump' subcommand > to > layout. So you can create complex split grids and save them in a > screenrc > so you don't have to continually use the commands to restore the > layout. > (And also, perhaps you can update the doc for that? :-) ) http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?28586 HTH > > Cheers, > Sadrul > -- Curtis Brown mrbro...@juno.com ____________________________________________________________ Weight Loss Program Best Weight Loss Program - Click Here! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/c?cp=--Ls6bDSR4a9UP97s497zgAAJ1C_iG2rrITLrAL6goh1M9z9AAYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAEUgAAAAA=