I feel like I should add. This is not a Chrome only issue, any app that has
its own theming, loads up in "floating" mode, (ex: qmmp) Moreover, if you
open up such an application via MOD4+p and then try to open a terminal(for
ex.) in the same workspace that floating application is, terminal will load
in a floating mode too, so you can drag and resize its window as if you're
in good old openbox. I think this should be fixed maybe, cause dragging a
window is sluggish and constant refocusing between floating apps makes it
impossible to use them, unless you like to drag everything around the place.
Received on Fri Mar 18 2011 - 16:44:37 CET
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