[haiku-development] Re: Two successful final year projects
- From: "Truls Becken" <truls.becken@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: haiku-development@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2008 21:12:29 +0100
Romain wrote: > I love this. This reminds me the tabbing feature of fluxbox that I used a lot > some time > ago. I always wanted this in Haiku since it combines perfectly with sliding > tabs. If it > finds its way in the haiku source, no doubt it will always be enabled on my > system. I fully agree that window tabbing blends nicely with sliding tabs. It was no coincidence that PWM, the first X11 window manager to feature tabbed frames, came with a BeOS inspired theme. http://modeemi.fi/~tuomov/ion/pwm.html Another feature Haiku should have is the ability to move windows by pressing Alt and left-dragging anywhere inside the frame. Alt + right-drag to resize the nearest side or corner. Once you get used to this, you simply cannot live without it. Truls
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