Window Management
- From: doshitan <doshitan gmail com>
- To: Shell-List <gnome-shell-list gnome org>
- Subject: Window Management
- Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 18:38:05 -0500
I know that eventually there will be automatic window resizing implemented in the Shell, a la Windows Aero Snap, and that is good, but I would like to see even more from this feature. Something along the lines of SizeUp or if we want to be really cool, Divvy.
With this kind of functionality, the Shell could act like a tiling window manager for those that want to set it up to be so!�
I'm not saying to copy how these application do�their�work, they are just real world examples of what it would look like. I think we could come up with our own powerful/useful implementation.�
The higher level functions, like quadrants and�the even smaller pieces of Divvy, could/would be hidden/not setup in the default configuration because honestly, "normal" (I use the term hesitantly) users probably will only care to see two windows side by side. But these higher level functions should be included in the default configuration because if we are going to implement a split view (each window takes up half the screen) why not go just a bit further and allow�splitting�of the split windows (quadrants)? Would that not be the same code simply acting on a smaller allocation of screen space?
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