previously on this list Jean-Christophe Dubacq contributed: > > I am talking about focus follows mouse but raise only on clicking say > > the border or bar, you can still enter text into any layered windows > > that have focus. So you can quickly switch for entry to or from web > > pages on one screen or read a web page in the background. Reference 4 > > open windows at once, use the scroll upon focus etc.. Basically the > > closest thing to a panelling window manager like scrotwm (which I could > > learn) without needing to learn the commands (works for my users too > > and I should test what I provide) and allowing overlapping for > > redundant web edges, saves time re-sizing etc.. > > > And this is a so tiny detail that it does not matter for what should be > the default desktop environment. No matter how configurable is your > thing, what matters is how usable is it out of the box.
??? I agree with someone else who responded with "killer feature" as for me it is also a primary requirement from a window manager precisely because of the usability increase. > For the rest, > apt-get or any other package management interface is your friend. Exactly, This all came from xfce multiple desktop support in debian 8 apparently not being the best, I was merely saying that it matters less to xfce because of this feature but also with *randr from apt-get it is not a problem and later versions than xfce-display-settings-4.10 I am pretty sure do have good support without *randr bootstrapping. -- _______________________________________________________________________ 'Write programs that do one thing and do it well. Write programs to work together. Write programs to handle text streams, because that is a universal interface' (Doug McIlroy) In Other Words - Don't design like polkit or systemd _______________________________________________________________________ I have no idea why RTFM is used so aggressively on LINUX mailing lists because whilst 'apropos' is traditionally the most powerful command on Unix-like systems it's 'modern' replacement 'apropos' on Linux is a tool to help psychopaths learn to control their anger. (Kevin Chadwick) _______________________________________________________________________ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/852276.47110...@smtp141.mail.ir2.yahoo.com