Xfwm4-Tiling

Tomás Acauan Schertel tschertel at gmail.com
Thu Jan 12 11:59:41 CET 2012


As you wish:

http://pastebin.com/xw27rWp2

and

http://pastebin.com/vpgY9yuj


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On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 02:00, André Miranda <andreldm1989 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Em 12/01/2012 00:41, Matthew Brush escreveu:
>
>
>> The user in me thinks this would be great but the developer in me thinks
>> this is too "magic" and would be nasty to implement and add options for,
>> riddled with corner cases (not that I've ever even looked at the XFWM4 code
>> base).
>>
>> I think the Win7/GNOME3 behaviour is fine as long as it can be
>> disabled/enabled at will, since obviously there's lots of people who do
>> like it.
>>
> You made your point, this timer thing it's kinda a minor (and some times
> unnoticeable) feature that adds hundreds of lines to code and might let the
> component slower or even broken.
> As Ernesto proposed, it can turned on or off by the user. If the going to
> be on by default, it's up to you, Matthew...
> The user in me thinks that this feature is useful, even tough irrelevant,
> but the devoleper in me thinks it's only worth to be included if its code
> is pretty simple and well implemented. I can't get the source right now, so
> Ernesto could you release it as .zip, tarball, plain-text or whatever?
>
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