Hi!
I like that idea of having 2 windows in master area. I've got an idea
how this could work fast and nice:
Some work in zoom() has to be done:
if the selected window is in stack, move it to secondary master
if the selected window is secondary master, move it to primary master;
primary master becomes secondary master
if the selected window is primary master, move secondary master back
into the stack an show the primary master all over the masterarea.
If we want to get a window from stack into master, the following
commands can be used:
Mod+Return = move window to secondary master
Mod+Return; Mod+Return = move window to primary master
Mod+Return; Mod+Return; Mod+Return = move window primary master; move
secondary master back to the stack.
2007/1/5, Tom <tom_AT_abwaerts.be>:
> pancake wrote:
>
> > I think having more than one client in the master area can
> > be interesting,
>
> Very!
>
> > but I think they don't have to be of the same size, something
> > like that:
> >
> > .---------------------.
> > | | |
> > | |------|
> > | | |
> > | |------|
> > |______________| |
> > | |------|
> > | | |
> > `---------------------'
> >
> > or maybe ..instead of allowing horitzontal and vertical desplacement.
> > (^p, ^n)?
>
> Uhu. This is fastly approaching what I would lurrrve dwm to become:
> a wmii as far as managing windows is concerned (including my deeply
> missed stacks!), but without any more tagging fluff than dwm already
> has, and without a filesystem approach.
>
> Cheers,
> Tom
>
> --
> np: Wilt - Keeper of Lanterns
>
>
>
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