Manuel Kasser <manuel.kas...@arcor.de> writes:

> Long text to explain my question: Why does another internal layout than
> the external affect the total order of the wibox widgets this way? Why
> can't I place a table with another layout in the middle of the
> wibox-table? Does that have a technical (or any other) certain reason or
> is it just a decision of design? (Or maybe a bug, but I don't think so,
> because I assume someone other will already have noticed this behavior.)

Hi Manuel,

Just to mention this.
I think I reported this issue some time ago:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.window-managers.awesome/6046/match=mixing+vertical+horizontal+alignement+widgets

Unfortunately, I am still at debians (testing) version of awesome
(3.4.13).  So I can't comment on 3.5 behaviour on this.

Regards,
Andreas


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