http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php/?content=157471
You'll have to substitute QApplication and maybe Xlib with xcb.
And you're aware that you're cheating your homework and thus basically
failed the class?
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improvements or abandon this idea altogether.
All the best,Darius
From: Thomas Lübking
To: Mihai Darius
Cc: Timo Paulssen ; "xorg@lists.x.org"
Sent: Monday, January 9, 2017 10:11 AM
Subject: Re: Multiplexing general windows similar to terminator
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: Multiplexing general windows similar to terminator
Hi Darius,
i3wm still gives you windows, but I think the word you are looking for
is "floating". i3 offers floating window support that is automatically
used for things like "save as" dialogs and such, see [1] for the ent
Hi Darius,
i3wm still gives you windows, but I think the word you are looking for
is "floating". i3 offers floating window support that is automatically
used for things like "save as" dialogs and such, see [1] for the entry
in the guide that also tells you what key combination you can use to
toggl
Subject: Re: Multiplexing general windows similar to terminator
I believe fluxbox has had tabbed windows for quite some time, and in i3
you can also put multiple windows in the same tile and tab between them.
Maybe those could help you get what you want?
Best,
- Timo
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I believe fluxbox has had tabbed windows for quite some time, and in i3
you can also put multiple windows in the same tile and tab between them.
Maybe those could help you get what you want?
Best,
- Timo
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Darius Mihai
From: Carsten Haitzler
To: Mihai Darius
Cc: "xorg@lists.x.org"
Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2016 4:54 PM
Subject: Re: Multiplexing general windows s
On Sun, 13 Nov 2016 14:27:26 + (UTC) Mihai Darius
said:
> Hi,
> I was thinking about creating a module that allows users to unite graphical
> windows in one window, similar to terminator. The end result should look be
> similar to how Microsoft Visual Studio manages its windows (e.g. Solution