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
>
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