Quoth I,
Either way, since I raised the point I'm happy to go through and
replace all occurrences of the old terminology once we've decided.
The attached patch does just that.
From b4bea1e6383cfbdde4e943f786cbf6f057fa9052 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Iain Patterson w...@iain.cx
Date: Sun,
Oh well. Still this isn't cycling, we find
cycling alt-tab in other platforms GUIs, all right?
Yury
On 06/05/2014 07:37 AM, David Maciejak wrote:
Enclosed the patch with lain text proposal Show switch panel when
cycling windows. and with logic changed, to amend commit
Quoth Yury Tarasievich,
Oh well. Still this isn't cycling, we find
cycling alt-tab in other platforms GUIs, all right?
I'm not dead set on the word cycling I just want us to be
consistent about what we do use.
Having said that I do think that cycling is fine because if you
keep
On 06/05/2014 09:19 AM, Iain Patterson wrote:
Quoth Yury Tarasievich,
Oh well. Still this isn't cycling, we find
cycling alt-tab in other platforms GUIs, all
right?
I'm not dead set on the word cycling I just
want us to be consistent about what we do use.
Consistency is a big problem in
Quoting message written on Thursday 2014-06-05 09:58:13 Iain Patterson:
Quoth Yury Tarasievich,
There are lots of panels, which one do you have in mind? :)
The one that shows up when you switch windows, hence Show panel when
switching windows :)
you mean cycle windows? ;-)
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Josip
Quoth Carlos R. Mafra,
On Tue, 3 Jun 2014 at 17:04:14 +0200, Josip Deanovic wrote:
or Do not display Alt-Tab window switching panel
If nobody complains, I will use this suggestion.
My immediate reaction when reading through this thread was that we
call the act of changing window focus
Good to see you back, Iain.
On Wed, 4 Jun 2014 at 11:22:24 +0100, Iain Patterson wrote:
Quoth Carlos R. Mafra,
On Tue, 3 Jun 2014 at 17:04:14 +0200, Josip Deanovic wrote:
or Do not display Alt-Tab window switching panel
If nobody complains, I will use this suggestion.
My immediate
Quoting message written on Wednesday 2014-06-04 11:58:25 Carlos R. Mafra:
* Use the text Show switch( )panel when cycling windows
(defaulting to on) for the patch under discussion.
That's a _much_ better description. David, can you redo the patch?
Yes, it's better compared to previous
On 06/04/2014 01:22 PM, Iain Patterson wrote:
* Use the text Show switch( )panel when
cycling windows (defaulting to on) for the
patch under discussion.
Cycling is not so good. Using switchpanel you
may switch to any of windows at once.
Let's keep the switch verb with the switchpanel.
Quoth Yury Tarasievich,
Cycling is not so good. Using switchpanel you may switch to any of
windows at once.
That is true. You can indeed switch to an arbitrary window with the
mouse - once the switchpanel is open. It is opened in the first
instance only as a side-effect of pressing the
On Wed, 4 Jun 2014, Iain Patterson wrote:
* Decide whether to call it the switchpanel or the switch panel (I vote
the former since it's most prevalent.
I agree with your suggestions mostly but switchpanel is not really an
English word and to me looks like a typo so I wonder if one of the
Alt-Tab is cycling only in one specific
scenario (holding the Alt).
It's back-and-fro'ing between windows (Alt-Tab
with complete release) and calls up the switch
panel (Zoltan is right about that space there)
Anyway, the distinction isn't worth an
additional verb, somewhat too informal at
Enclosed the patch with lain text proposal Show switch panel when
cycling windows. and with logic changed, to amend commit
c994b65f14ad2ab872f5c1b91119d78885743cfc.
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 1:41 AM, Yury Tarasievich
yury.tarasiev...@gmail.com wrote:
Alt-Tab is cycling only in one specific scenario
This patch is adding a checkbox option in the expert panel
to be able to disable the Alt-Tab window switching panel from the pref GUI.
Please test, i experienced some weird things with the inotify stuff,
sometime a wmaker hot restart is needed to force reload the conf.
thanks,
david
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Quoting message written on Tuesday 2014-06-03 22:43:22 by David Maciejak:
That option is effectively disabling *all* the switch panel, not only
the icons.
In fact it can be used either to disable the panel or to set panel bg
image.
That's true but I agree with Carlos that the current
On Tuesday, June 3, 2014, Josip Deanovic djosip+n...@linuxpages.net wrote:
Quoting message written on Tuesday 2014-06-03 22:43:22 by David Maciejak:
That option is effectively disabling *all* the switch panel, not only
the icons.
In fact it can be used either to disable the panel or to set
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