On 11/14/2011 11:34 PM, Justin Pogue wrote:
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 4:26 PM, Jonas H. wrote:
Hi folks!
Is it possible to use tiling w/ dualhead? i.e. have a separate tiling area
on each monitor - so that if you move a window from monitor 0 to monitor 1
in floating mode and then move it to the
2011/11/15 Jonas H. :
>
> What's that "Xinerama support" that came with 3.9 then?
It is Xinerama. One view just includes both monitors. That is
different from dwm and other window managers, but not necessarily
worse.
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Thomas Dahms
On 11/15/2011 09:32 AM, Thomas Dahms wrote:
wmii spans the tiling area over all monitors, but managed columns end
at screen boundaries.
What's that "Xinerama support" that came with 3.9 then?
2011/11/14 Jonas H. :
> Is it possible to use tiling w/ dualhead? i.e. have a separate tiling area
> on each monitor - so that if you move a window from monitor 0 to monitor 1
> in floating mode and then move it to the tiling layer, it stays on monitor
> 1. (The way it works for my setup right now
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 4:26 PM, Jonas H. wrote:
> Hi folks!
>
> Is it possible to use tiling w/ dualhead? i.e. have a separate tiling area
> on each monitor - so that if you move a window from monitor 0 to monitor 1
> in floating mode and then move it to the tiling layer, it stays on monitor
> 1.
Hi folks!
Is it possible to use tiling w/ dualhead? i.e. have a separate tiling
area on each monitor - so that if you move a window from monitor 0 to
monitor 1 in floating mode and then move it to the tiling layer, it
stays on monitor 1. (The way it works for my setup right now is that
it's