On 9 August 2011 20:41, Rob wrote:
> Since there's a few opinions on this, how about we make a dwm "focus"
> page? The NetActiveWindow hint is not one of the better ideas in the
> history of X11, it really got my goat when windows started stealing
> focus while I'm trying to type elsewhere.
I was
Since there's a few opinions on this, how about we make a dwm "focus"
page? The NetActiveWindow hint is not one of the better ideas in the
history of X11, it really got my goat when windows started stealing
focus while I'm trying to type elsewhere.
Rob
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Hey,
On 9 August 2011 16:32, Nick wrote:
> * I open a new oocalc, with a password-protected file
> PROBLEM: the enter password floating window is opened in
> tag 1 (as it's associated with the original oocalc, I
> suppose.)
The problem is these damn "singleton" applications which insist on
us
Hi,
recently the order of items
[Delete, Kill, Fullscreen]
in the menu that appears when right-clicking on a window's titlebar
changed to
[Kill, Delete, Fullscreen]
Now I often hit "Kill" accidentally, which shuts down the whole
application - not just the window.
How can I r
On Tue, Aug 09, 2011 at 04:32:52PM +0100, Nick wrote:
> * I have oocalc in tag 1
> * I have tag 2 active
> * I open a new oocalc, with a password-protected file
> PROBLEM: the enter password floating window is opened in
> tag 1 (as it's associated with the original oocalc, I
> suppose.)
>
> N
Firstly: OpenOffice - I know. I currently have to use it a
little bit for work.
Now, on to the point.
* I have oocalc in tag 1
* I have tag 2 active
* I open a new oocalc, with a password-protected file
PROBLEM: the enter password floating window is opened in
tag 1 (as it's associated with th
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
> I think the window manager should do whatever the user asks.
Correct. And if I want my windows managed in a specific way, I need
to ask the window manager.
> Someone on IRC said
> they use -geom and have to special-case every program fo
Of course, Connor's right. Transient windows are always floated.
However, I think this is also the expected behavior and DWM's handling
of these two cases is as expected. I'm simply stating that the current
way that DWM handles windows works fine for most users without us
handling yet another hint.
Hey,
On 9 August 2011 04:37, Kurt H Maier wrote:
> This might be the historical reason these exist, but they were
> conceived before the advent of modern tiling window managers, and imo
> clients shouldn't be managing themselves anyway.
I think the window manager should do whatever the user asks
Honestly, I'm not sure this hint should be respected, at least not
without some serious consideration.
This would lead to a concept of layers that is entirely binary (either
on the 'lower' tiled layer or above
it in the specified size) and there's already a way to get this to
work - set a class and
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