Yeah, I noticed I wasn't able to drag the applet with the middle mouse button.

I don't have a secondary display right now, but I'm gonna test it with
multiple screens when I have the chance.

I'd love a way to see how many master windows are there in the current
workspace, and also the number of columns of slave windows. Sometimes
when you mess with multiple master windows / slave columns, you lose
count and it's tricky to restore the workspace to its default state.
Maybe a label saying something like "M: 2" followed by another one
reading "C: 1" next to the layout icon, meaning "master windows: 2"
and "slave columns: 1".

What do you think?

On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 4:19 AM, Stefano Zacchiroli <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 09:47:04PM -0300, Leandro Ezequiel Lovisolo wrote:
>> I just tried gnome-awesome-applet locally and it works as
>> expected. Nice work!
>> Is there anything specific that you want me to test?
>
> The above is already quite useful, thanks. If you can test it with
> multiple screens it would be nice (as I haven't put my hands on my
> second screen since a while now). Similarly, let me know of other
> features you'd like to have, etc.
>
> The one tiny thing which is still missing is drag and drop with middle
> click, which is required to properly implement GNOME HIG. I haven't yet
> figured out what is required to make that work; pointers on that would
> be welcome.
>
> Cheers.
>
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