On 13-May-98 [EMAIL PROTECTED] playfully chanted:
| On 13 May, Hilarion shouted:  [as if I can shout with my asthma...]
| ->  Which reminds me...
[snip bug report]
| 
| sounds liek the few minor bugs i fixed yesterday.. :)
| 

Cool beans.  Your test.c looks like it took more work than setting up a
configuration file loop. ;)

| ->  One thing that seems to be a bit annoying is big windows--they get placed
| to
| ->  the bottom left of the screen, always far, far off.  Sounds like it just
| needs
| ->  better placement code than the random->correct one.
| 
| actually no.. it finds a "spot" for a window.. fi awindow cannot fit in
| without overlap the algorithm tries ot find the largest "hole" so u get
| minimul overlap.. it often will find different holes to what you woudl
| have cosen.. your'e always welcome to try and improve my
| algorithm/code..  patches are always warmly recieved if they dont
| break anything :)

Yah, I'll see what I can do in that department.  (My carpel's really acting
up.)  I'm running into the two-big-wins-on-one-desktop scenario though; since
it bothers me, I'll fix it.  I'll pass it off to you tomorrow if possible.

| hmm currently i guarantee u  that sloppy and pointer focus work fine..
| but click-to-focus prolly is busted as shit after i added floaitng
| desktops (it wil work on desktop 0 - but i doubt it will work on any
| others - i need to test this and go back and fix it...) I coudl have
| the "focused window": remmeberd on each desktop and "going" to a
| desktop changes it.. tho thsi only makes sense with click-to-focus..
| pointer ans sloppy rely on the mosue position to dictate focus...

Maybe slamming/sliding the desktop fully closed should be optional to bring it
unfocused/to-the-last-focused-on-this-desktop, then.  Hmmm.... (God how I wish I
had a soundcard and the patience for sound programming...)
 
| it's a snapshot.. lots of rough edges. being cleaned up as we speak.

Oh hell, I'm not the least bit worried.  I fully appreciate the exceptionally
clean and cool alpha code for what it is.

Alpha on Alpha.  Heh.
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