[clfswm-devel] User API proposition
Philippe Brochard
pbrochard at common-lisp.net
Sat Mar 22 23:25:40 UTC 2008
CT writes:
>>>>>> "PB" == Philippe Brochard <pbrochard at common-lisp.net> writes:
> Bonsoir,
>
> >> I have created a new page on the wiki that is:
> >> http://trac.common-lisp.net/clfswm/wiki/UserAPI. It is meant to
> >> be a discussion on the CLFSWM features at a user stand point,
> >> so feel free to correct, comment and etc.
> >>
> PB> Cool, I've commented it. In particular I don't see the need
> PB> for the frame layer.
>
> So do I have written some answer. I suggest that we write answer
> threaded with bullet and the signature of the writer, so that we know
> to what comment we answer and to follow the flow of discussion.
>
Please, can we continu the discussion here: it's really boring to
access the wiki with two users (we can't save comments when someone as
changed the page at the same time).
> I am trying to make a case to change the meaning of group in
> CLFSWM. For me, group is a better word for an arbitrary ensemble. In
> CLFSWM, groups are not so arbitrary as it is link to a geometry
> inclusion relation. So, I would prefer to use frame in that particular
> case as this word has a geometrical sounding.
>
I start a new thread for this one.
> PB> This make me think that I have to write a page to tell how to
> PB> change completly the clfswm behavior. Indeed clfswm is just
> PB> some minimals xlib functions and two modes (main and second)
> PB> all the rest can be customized (with hooks or complet
> PB> rewrite). Even the second mode is not really needed.
> I would definitely appreciate that, so that I could dive in the
> internal of CLFSWM easily. Wow !
>
Ok, that's in my personnal TODO :)
> >> Hoping to bring new ideas
> PB> Yes, some have been added in the TODO files.
> Thank you,
>
> Hoping to contribute sooner or later with code...
>
I'm waiting for your code but your contribution with new ideas is
already very appreciated!
Regards,
Philippe
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