hollun...@gmx.at wrote: > I'm using a WM (called awesome) that can do tiling for everyday tasks as > well as audio. Since I have a rather small screen I use it mostly to get > every app fullscreen. When trying to use it for audio I ran in some > trouble. Applications like ardour require a lot of screen estate, on my > screen it hardly fits on the screen. Many other apps have a similar > minimum size that is simply not handled gracefully, at least by this WM. > Another problem is with applications that don't resize at all or that > apparently can't be handled in tiling mode. One such example is jkmeter. > > So from my experience with awesome I'd say that it's theoretically a > nice idea but doesn't quite work that way. When you look at the > screenshots at tiling WM homepages you see mostly terminals, probably > for a reason. Maybe other WMs work better, but from my experience I'd > say that a WM that remembers window positions or where you could > specify them would probably work better, but I still have to explore > if that's possible with my WM. > > Regards, > Philipp
When running Ion2 some years ago, there only was one application that was hiding a window, IIRC it wasn't an audio application, all other applications were fine at maximal 1024x768 or maybe it was just 800x600. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev