Seems logical, but I personally never felt a need for this.
To prevent line breaks I normally end up moving the windows to an
other, bigger column...

On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Balwinder S Dheeman
<bsd.sans...@cto.homelinux.net> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Acme likes to place new windows itself. If you prefer to change the
> layout of a window, you only need to drag the /layout box/ at the left
> of the tag line and drop it somewhere else. The point where you drop it
> selects the column where the window is to be placed now, as well as the
> line where the window should start. You can also click the layout box to
> enlarge its window a small amount (button 1), as much as possible
> without obscuring other tag lines in the column (button 2), and to fill
> the whole column vertically (button 3). You can get your other windows
> back by clicking either button-1 or button-2 on the window layout box.
>
> That's a lot of good actions attached to all the three buttons for
> handling vertical layouts. How about adding similar actions to all the
> three buttons for managing horizontal layouts to a column /layout box/.
>
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