On Tuesday, August 20, 2013 12:43:42 PM UTC-4, dwierenga wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 12:10 AM, AndyHancock <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> 
> The trick for docking a window from the keyboard is neat.
> Unfortunately (well, just for me, that is), I will still have use
> the mouse since I actually adjust the window after docking to be
> skinnier than half the width of the screen.  I have a widescreen so
> that I can work with many windows at once, and having one app take
> up an entire half of the display defeats the purpose of the
> widescreen (especially when I don't need the app to take up that
> amount of width).
> 
> I would look into AutoHotKey [1] then.  It does some pretty amazing
> things for Windows workflows.   This script [2] seems like something
> that would help you.
> 
> [1] http://www.autohotkey.com/ [2]
> http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/28663/create-a-hotkey-to-resize-windows-to-a-specific-size-with-autohotkey/

Dan, it looks like an interestin app.  Don't mean to sound unappreciative, but 
I am restricted in the kinds of solutions I can pursue because most of time, 
I'm in a locked down environment.  It took moving heaven and earth to get vim.  
If it was a simple switch in vim to avoid the window shift problem, that'd be 
do-able.  Anything else....it's could be remotely possible, but pushing for it 
could be a full time job.  I think I better get use to reaching for the mouse.  
Thanks anyway.

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