
This is a question that might have been answered already, but I can't seem to find an answer for it. I often have more than two windows on a screen, and on occasion I want to pick two of these and put them next to each other, for this reason I have TwoPane in the my layout sequence. However I often find it cumbersome to work with, because the displayed windows keep on changing when I switch focus between windows. Here's a simple example of what I mean, with the following layout: myLayout = tall12 ||| twoPane where tall12 = Tall tall12_nmaster tall12_delta tall12_ratio tall12_nmaster = 1 -- num of windows in the master pane tall12_ratio = 1/2 -- proportion of screen occupied by master pane tall12_delta = 3/100 -- percent of screen to increment by when resizing twoPane = TwoPane twoPane_delta twoPane_ratio twoPane_ratio = 1/2 -- proportion of screen occupied by master pane twoPane_delta = 3/100 -- percent of screen to increment by when resizing I start three terminals, t1, t2 and t3, I then switch to TwoPane and have a screen showing t1 and t2 (t1|t2). What I want is to have t1 next to t3, so I jump through the windows until I have t1|t3. However, if I now want to switch focus to t1 I can't seem do that without changing what windows are visible, however I do it I end up with t1|t2. What I have to do is get t3 over to the master area, then jump through until I have t3|t1. I have to redo the same steps if I after that want to switch focus to t3. Is there a way around this (except the obvious one which would be to move t2 to another workspace)? /M -- Magnus Therning (OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4) magnus@therning.org Jabber: magnus@therning.org http://therning.org/magnus identi.ca|twitter: magthe