
Please find the 4 lines below the line '-- moving floating window with key' in my xmonad.hs; Its effect: 1. move window around using M-Arrows, 2. resize windows using C-Arrows, 3. Holding <Shift> to move/resize 2 pixels per step instead of 20 pixels. I've been using this configuration for quite a while and found its very convenient. -lars On Sun, 26 Jul 2009, Kyle Murphy wrote:
I also find it somewhat awkward and feel it breaks one of the primary tenents if xmonad which is that you should be able to do everything with the keyboard. Maybe it would be a good idea to provide some default bindings to allow floating window movement and resizing using the keyboard alone? Something like the way in windows and some other WMs where you can enter a moving or resizing mode and then use the arrow keys to adjust the window?
On Jul 26, 2009, at 11:18 PM, Jeremy Shaw
wrote: I dislike the interface for handling floating windows as well. I too often like to drink and manage floating windows...
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