
Hi Džen
Does w1 takes up the whole screen? This happens if you have no status
bar. To get borders in that case, I think you can use instead of
smartBorders:
lessBorders (Combine Difference Never OnlyFloat)
--
Adam
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Džen
Hello everyone
Seems like I've run over a bug in XMonad.Layout.NoBorders when using smartBorders.
Steps to reproduce: 1. Open two windows w0 and w1 in a simple tiling mode 2. Click on window w1 while holding your mod key (window will start to float). Borders will now appear around window w1 3. Do the same with window w0, but DO NOT resize the window
Notice how window w0 has no borders, which seems to be a bug to me. As soon as window w0 is resized, the borders appear.
I'm using the latest snapshots of xmonad and xmonad-contrib from darcs.
Best regards
-- Džen
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