2009/10/5 Danny Navarro :
>> > When launching an application from the shell I would like to have the
>> > application window overlay entirely the shell window. Then, when I
>> > close the launched application I would like the shell window to show
>> > up.
>>
>> This is not possible in general, beca
2009/10/5 Danny Navarro :
> When launching an application from the shell I would like to have the
> application window overlay entirely the shell window. Then, when I close the
> launched application I would like the shell window to show up.
You can emulate this behavior, at least partially, for o
2009/9/14 Harald Braumann :
>>
>> You can use the 'max' layout which does exactly that.
>
> That would only show one window, but I want to see more than one.
Do you want just one column with horizontally tiled windows?
===
|w1 |
--
|w2 |
===
Then try tile with
Hi,
2009/9/14 Harald Braumann :
> For each tag there should be two layouts to switch between:
> - the main layout: similar to the `tiled' layout, but only the master
> area should be visible. No additional columns.
You can use the 'max' layout which does exactly that.
> - the overview layout: sh
2009/8/23 Dominik Bruhn :
> Hy,
> is there a way to prevent awesome drawing borders around the only window
> on a tag? this costs some pixels and looks strange. I got shifty
> installed, does this help?
Shifty provides a manage hook where it draws border on every client.
Look at the function match
2009/8/23 Dominik Bruhn :
> Hy,
> I use shifty, so I replaced the whole management-hook. How can I still
> resize my windows using the mouse by hitting the mod4-key and clicking
> with the left mousebutton like it worked without shifty?
Just add this manage hook. Shifty adds its own manage hook, b
> f you want to avoid heavy gnome dependencies (but not gtk ones), try gbatt:
Or HAL based batterymon
http://code.google.com/p/batterymon/
-Tomas
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