markus schnalke writes:
> Smooth moving of clients affects only floating mode. Floating mode is
> mainly a compatibility feature for broken software, and most dwm users
> will seldom move a client with the mouse in floating mode.
>
> As implementing a ``outline moving'' feature adds complexity t
[2010-02-01 09:58] Nicolai Waniek
> Oh and what he might mean with outline moving: just drawing the outline of a
> window that is to be moved, looking as if you only move around its border to
> the window's future position and not actually moving the window until you have
> decided where to place
On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 07:05:11AM +, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> [...]
> Thanks for reporting this issue, I will look into it, most likely it's
> sdl brokeness. Will see if there is a workaround.
> [...]
Given that the issue also appears with Awesome, I'd indeed say it's SDL
having a problem with
Oh and what he might mean with outline moving: just drawing the outline of a
window that is to be moved, looking as if you only move around its border to
the window's future position and not actually moving the window until you have
decided where to place it.
On 02/01/2010 08:05 AM, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> What do you exactly mean?
I guess he means that when dragging windows in float mode, some applications
behave like f***. For example, start a ddd session over ssh and move the window
around when the debugger is running. Though I'm using xmonad, the b
Hi Jakub,
On 31 January 2010 22:54, Jakub Lach wrote:
> Thanks for making best wm out there, it does all
> I need and I indeed don't waste time managing
> windows size..
>
> However I have one problem that somewhat spoils
> this experience form me. After recent update of sdl
> 1.2.13->14 dwm 5.6
Hello.
Thanks for making best wm out there, it does all
I need and I indeed don't waste time managing
windows size..
However I have one problem that somewhat spoils
this experience form me. After recent update of sdl
1.2.13->14 dwm 5.6 spawns ioquake3 window beneath all
others. If there are