On Tue, 19 Aug 1997, Bruce Stephens wrote:
> bradym_at_cs.arizona.edu said:
> > All I'd want is a new cursor and after I click on the window to use
> > as a reference - poof my other window gets resized. The way I see
> > this working is by fvwm passing an argument to the module (just like
> > how some modules take "transient") to tell it what it has to do.
>
> Similar to this, it would be nice to be able to stick windows together and
> move them as a whole. I suppose resizing might be nice too. For example, one
> of the debuggers I use comes in two windows (one for commands and things, and
> one for process I/O); it would be nice to be able to move them as one. I'm
> sure this has been discussed before...
Just a small request... How about the ability to choose a window and then
send it to a new display? Is it feasible :)
-peace
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Received on Tue Aug 19 1997 - 23:06:55 BST