I understand what you mean. And I didn't know you could tile by default
with that rule. But that's pretty radical ^^
On Thu, 22 May 2008, Jan Christoph Ebersbach wrote:
> No doubt about the usefulness of the floating layout. I was just
> criticising the few functionality for floating windows (maximization in
> all directions, resizing, moving). In fact I decided to get rid of the
> tiled layout as default for any window.
>
> The following rule makes every window floating by default and I'm free
> to set the few windows in tiled mode that really have to be there. To me
> it's far to nerve wracking to have broken apps opening their windows in
> tiled mode and later on trying to figure out the necessary rules
> parameters to make them floating by default.
>
> Rule rules[] = {
> /* class instance title tags ref isfloating */
> { NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, True },
> };
>
> --
> Jan Christoph Ebersbach
> But by the grace of God I am what I am. 1. Cor 15,10
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