I was showing off stumpwm to a friend and he challenged me to make that
layout. Seems useless, but it's one of the few interesting cases of things
stumpwm _can't_ do.

-ppp-

2008/9/25 John Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 11:59:49PM -0400, Pierre-Paul Paquin wrote:
> > Hello StumpWM fellows,
> >
> > Is it possible to have a five-frame layout like the following? How do you
> do
> > it?
> > (monospace font required)
> >
> > +---+-------+
> > |   |       |
> > |   +---+---+
> > |   |   |   |
> > +---+---+   |
> > |       |   |
> > +-------+---+
>
> No, I'm fairly certain that's impossible, even by manually editing a dumped
> layout, since stump's frames are arranged as trees. The closest you could
> get
> is:
>
> > +---+---+---+
> > |   |   |   |
> > |   +---+---+
> > |   |   |   |
> > +---+---+   |
> > |       |   |
> > +-------+---+
>
> (or something similar).
>
> Do other tiling window managers let you make something like you want? I
> can't
> really imagine a straight-forward interface to get a layout like that.
>
>
> <3,
> john
>
>
> P.S.: bobf, I miss j00. School's keeping me too busy for IRC. Much love to
> all
> the Frenchmen, too.
>
>
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