On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 12:34:50PM +0200, Juan Pablo Aroztegi wrote:
I have a question about wmii, floating clients and the "default" and
"stack" modes in this situation.

Let's suppose I create a new tag, then switch to the floating layer
with Mod-shift-space and start 4 new clients. By default the "default"
mode is applied, so I can see all the clients. If I press Mod-s, I
only see the focused client and the other 3 clients remain are
collapsed. If I switch to the default mode again with Mod-d nothing
changes visibly. That is, I can still see 1 client and 3 collapsed
clients. So I have to un-collapse them manually using the mouse.

I remember that some months ago switching from the "stack" to the
"default" mode in the floating layer used to collapse/uncollapse all
the clients (except for the focused one). So I was wondering if this
new behavior is intentional or not.

Yes, in the hg tree this is the expected behavior, but not the correct one. The code that deals with collapsed clients is currently incomplete. I have a WIP on my patch queue, but it's about a day's work from completion and requires more concentration than I've been able to invest recently.

--
Kris Maglione

Increasingly, people seem to misinterpret complexity as
sophistication, which is baffling---the incomprehensible should cause
suspicion rather than admiration.  Possibly this trend results from a
mistaken belief that using a somewhat mysterious device confers an
aura of power on the user.
        --Niklaus Wirth


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