Hi Anselm,

I think this is an interesting idea although it would not make sense for
me because of the way I use dwm. I have three terminals open with the
stack area covering a large enough fraction of the screen so that the
terminals have 80 columns. The master area is used for cases where I
need the larger number of columns, otherwise the terminals are not
reserved for specific use. In addition, I never really use the zoom
function (but I should probably get used to doing so at some point!).

cheers,
Anthony

On Sat, Jul 28, 2007 at 01:57:37PM +0200, Anselm R. Garbe wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> People ask from time to time to have different heights of
> clients in the stack/master area.
> 
> After looking into the spiral thing I got the idea, that one
> could distribute different heights to clients in the master and
> stacking area as follows:
> 
> 
> --------------------------------------
> |                   |                |
> |                   |                |
> |                   |                |
> |                   |                |
> |                   |----------------|
> |-------------------|                |
> |                   |                |
> |                   |----------------|
> |                   |                |
> --------------------------------------
> 
> This means, that clients at the top positions get always a
> bigger height, than clients at lower positions. The decision
> about this could be done using golden ratio. What do you think
> about this?
> 
> Regards,
> -- 
>  Anselm R. Garbe >< http://www.suckless.org/ >< GPG key: 0D73F361
> 

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