Here it is the patch:
http://www.freaknet.org/alpt/src/patches/dwm/tileonthefly/tileonthefly-4.5.diff
(right)Crtl+(left)Alt+Tab to switch
It should work.
On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 05:56:21PM +0200, :
~> (mainly for floating users)
~>
~> http://www.freaknet.org/alpt/src/alpt-wm/readme
~>
~> - 0.
On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 09:20:35PM +0200, Alpt wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 08:39:39PM +0200, :
> ~> This idea is quite similar to the Exposee, which is a nice hack for fixing
>
> What is Exposee?
This is the expos?e:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expos%C3%A9_%28Mac_OS_X%29
There'r some o
On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 08:39:39PM +0200, :
~> This idea is quite similar to the Exposee, which is a nice hack for fixing
What is Exposee?
~> I think this is an useful feature, but maybe the better layout for toggling
~> these floating windows would be a rectangular layout or something like that
This idea is quite similar to the Exposee, which is a nice hack for fixing
the overlapping problem of the floating layout. I think it's cool, so it's
similar to the alt-space (toggle-floating-all-clients).
I think this is an useful feature, but maybe the better layout for toggling
these floating w
On Thu 04-10-2007 17:56, Alpt wrote:
> By pressing (right)Crtl+(left)Alt+Tab all the windows of the
> current Y are ordered with the tiling algorithm of dwm. Re-pressing
> (right)Crtl+(left)Alt+Tab, the windows will be restored to their
> pre-tile configuration. This feature is useful to
(mainly for floating users)
http://www.freaknet.org/alpt/src/alpt-wm/readme
- 0.0.4
* Tiling on the fly:
The windows can be ordered on the fly with the tiling algorithm of dwm,
and then restored. This is useful to get a quick glimpse of the current
workspace.
By pressing (right)Crtl+