On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 6:15 AM, Johann Haarhoff <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Samir > >> I found a quirk when trying to maximize vetically then horizontally >> then unmaximize vertically and cycling so on. >> This doesn't work all time not all combinations at least. >> I obtain sometimes a different window size when going back to the >> original size, pretty complicated to explain. > > Yes, there is still some ironing out to do. I also discovered that my patch > breaks the "Run" dialog, it comes up but does not accept any keyboard input. > Hopefully I will find some time to fix these on the weekend. Will try to > "patch" my "patch" early next week. > > Bugs aside, I have been using it for a while now, and I am wondering why > this is not a common feature in other window managers? Widescreen displays > are fairly common, and the ability to maximize to half of the display seems > like something everbody will want. >
xfce (xfwm) has the maximization (vertical|horizona) option. I used it a lot. In my opinion comparing two windows is only MS Windows 7 tric, and it should be the responsibility of the application to allow you comparing it's content; like word processing and web browsing, IDEs do already that. regards > Johann > > ----------------------------------------------------- > This message was sent using Obsidian SWiTCH web-mail. > Obsidian SWiTCH - an Obsidian Systems company. > (0860) 055-911 - http://www.switch-it.co.za/ > > > > -- > To unsubscribe, send mail to [email protected]. > -- To unsubscribe, send mail to [email protected].
