> I usually mainly focus on clients on master area. Clients on stack area are
> there either for monitoring something or are waiting to get focus (via
> moving to them and Alt-Enter-ing) and are thus equally (un)important.

FWIW, I tend to have stuff that I'm reading/refering to in the stack
columns (although since I use two monitors with four columns there's
probably more screen estate available for them than for other people),
eg, man pages, header files defining structs/classes, output windows.
So a blanket "equal size" is more useful than a blanket "decreasing
size" ordering.

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