Anselm R. Garbe wrote:
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 04:12:49PM +0000, David Tweed wrote:

Note that this is just pointing out that with multihead the
"human issues" are at least as important as extending
the single-head paradigm in a logical and consistent way.

Well, I think we have very different working environments. I
prefer to have 5 clients at maximum in my view, otherwise I
cannot concentrate on what's going on anymore. Sometimes I throw
a glance on what's going on in a different view through toggling
a tag, but that's the only scenario when I have more clients
than 5 around.


It's an inherent problem of forced-layout window managers. I use my multi-head setup in a way completely different than David describes his, and I'm sure people use theirs in ways I'd consider silly. The same problems exist for single monitor setups, but there exist so many window managers these days that with a bit of hunting anyone can find something they like.

I don't know that I've ever seen a window manager that handled multiple monitors well, forced layout or otherwise, and it's gotten even worse in recent years with Xinerama (transient windows appearing right on the seam between the two screens being one easy example).

If you managed it you'd be a hero, but I think you'd have to clutter up config.h quite a bit and that seems against dwm's philosophy. Anything else probably wouldn't please enough people to make the effort worth it.


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