ideas on default configuration of sawfish shipped with Gnome-1.4
- From: Vlad Harchev <hvv hippo ru>
- To: gnome-devel-list gnome org, gnome-hackers gnome org
- Cc: sawfish lists eazel com
- Subject: ideas on default configuration of sawfish shipped with Gnome-1.4
- Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2001 21:43:11 +0400 (SAMT)
Hi,
I think that sawfish is a wonderful window manager, and I think much of its
power (and also power of X itself) is hidden from the average user in the
"out-of-the-box" configuration. I think that this should be fixed as
suggested below.
Currently, there is no "destroy window" operation in the window menu - only
"close window". I think the ability to destroy window unconditionally is one
of the powers of X (and is very useful when working with very unstable apps),
so I think that this operation should be added to the window menu. Addition of
this menu item can be achieved by adding one line to lisp file (I can provide
a patch). Also, the following operations could be added too, that are unique
to sawfish (IIRC), though they may confuse a newbie:
"Delete group" - deletes all windows in the group window belongs to.
"Delete instance" - removes window from the current workspace. If it's the
only workspace window was on, the window is deleted.
Also it would be nice to include a "Menu for selected window" operation that
will popup window menu for the window user selects after selecting this
menuitem - this is very useful if one wants to kill transient window or
window without decorations (provided that there are no keybindings defined for
popping the window menu) - or at least use some other item from window menu.
Another item - default sawfish keybindings don't match the ones that E and
KWM have by default - Alt-btn1-drag should move the window, alt-btn[23]-drag
should resize the window (safish has only one similar binding by default
- Meta-btn1 moves the window). That would be very convenient for
migrating users..
I can provide a patch that will include everything listed.
Also, I suggest supplying more sawfish themes with gnome fifth toe release
as a serparate package - granted the sawfish themes are very small - a lot of
nice themes could fit in 1Mb package!
What do you think about this?
Best regards,
-Vlad
PS: Could anybody subscribe me to gnome-hackers gnome org in write mode?
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