If you don't think it's straying too far off topic, or too time consuming would it be possible to get a brief summary of the kinds of changes you needed to make to xmonad? I'm particularly intrigued by those title bars you have on the windows as it would be nice to get something like that on floating windows or in certain kinds of layouts with plain vanilla xmonad (and yes, I'm aware of the tab bars).
Hi Joachim!
I know from a few users that would be much more likely to try Bluetile
On Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 04:43:33PM +0200, Joachim Breitner wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, den 03.09.2009, 20:02 +0200 schrieb Jan Vornberger:
> > Here we go now, the 'official' announcement of Bluetile: A modern tiling
> > window manager with a gentle learning curve.
>
> this might be something that should be shipped by Debian. Do you already
> know of some users of bluetile on Debian that would benefit from such a
> package?
if it were available as a package for Debian. On that note, thx a lot
for your xmonad packages! I'm a Debian user myself, and while I had
heard of xmonad before, it wasn't until it entered Debian testing that I
installed it and started using it. Thank you! :-)
Will do. However, it will probably be some time until then. I have a
> Ah, ok, there is the answer :-). Jan, please make sure you ping me once
> it’s possible to build bluetile against the released versions of xmonad
> and xmonad-core.
feeling, that some of my patches will be controversial here on xmonad's
mailing list. :-) But we shall see. :-)
Cheers,
Jan
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