On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 3:57 AM, Yoshi Rokuko yo...@rokuko.net wrote:
yes mod+[jk] is nice but still i like the behavior of zoom() without
line 2037 more even though in monocle there is no distinction between
master and slaves - wait there is, slaves are invisible ...
... probably i'm
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 08:22:59AM -0800, Andrew Hills wrote:
[...] but that's the only purpose of zoom in monocle mode that I can
think of.
The idea is to view zoom as a method to bring a window to the front of
the window-stack. That way you can use your windows in a LRU manner,
which saves
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 5:22 PM, Christoph Schied
christoph.sch...@uni-ulm.de wrote:
The idea is to view zoom as a method to bring a window to the front of
the window-stack. That way you can use your windows in a LRU manner,
which saves you endless moving through the window list just to toggle
I believe he's attempting to avoid 'flicking' through windows when
changing them. The workflow would be:
1) identify that you need another window focused
2) MOD+j/k through windows, identify them by title and select one
3) Hit a key to focus that client and bring it to the front
Basically a
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Kurt H Maier karmaf...@gmail.com wrote:
This can't be achieved by alternating Mod+k and Mod+j?
Or half a dozen other ways with tags...
--Andrew Hills
Hey,
On 13 June 2011 01:38, Bryan Bennett bbenn...@gmail.com wrote:
Basically a crippled and ill-intentioned version of alt+tab,if I'm reading
this right
Problem is, you can't use Alt-Tab in this situation, if the two
windows are not adjacent to one another. I personally see no reason
why we
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 9:00 PM, Connor Lane Smith c...@lubutu.com wrote:
Hey,
Problem is, you can't use Alt-Tab in this situation, if the two
windows are not adjacent to one another.
It sounds to me like you can do this exactly with Alt+Tab, by
assigning the two windows you want to two tags
On 13 June 2011 02:15, Kurt H Maier karmaf...@gmail.com wrote:
It sounds to me like you can do this exactly with Alt+Tab, by
assigning the two windows you want to two tags and the nusing Alt+Tab
to alternate between them.
This is true. You only need to tag one window, in fact. Fair enough, I