WM: grouping applications (TAI)
Matthew Woehlke
mw_triad at users.sourceforge.net
Wed Apr 29 21:38:18 CEST 2009
Maciej Pilichowski wrote:
> On Monday 16 March 2009 22:39:07 Matthew Woehlke wrote:
>
>> First off, my list of keys:
>> wm-switch-window-{up,down,left,right}
>> wm-switch-window-{previous,next}
>> wm-switch-window-{previous,next}-historic
>> wm-switch-window-{previous,next}-spatial
>> wm-switch-window-desktop-{previous,next}
>> wm-switch-window-global-{previous,next}
>
> Small correction, those two entries look the same for me:
>> wm-switch-window-{up,down,left,right}
>> wm-switch-window-{previous,next}-spatial
>
> More exactly, I think we don't need the second one.
Do you mean up/down/left/right? Wasn't that originally your idea? ;-)
I think we should have them (we do for desktops). I don't care if they
are bound by default, however. (You are right that there is a close
relation between left/right and previous/next. In tabbed, they are the
same even, but slightly different in tiled.)
> Those two should be historic really (as they are now):
>> wm-switch-window-desktop-{previous,next}
>> wm-switch-window-global-{previous,next}
"The desktop/global scope is always historic" :-).
(I will reply to the other comment in a different post.)
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