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On 14/06/17 12:39, Hendrik Boom wrote:
If I understand correctly, tiling window managers don't put windows on top of one another. On my laptop that would mean I have crazily small windows.
Depends on the WM. I've tried a few, but returned to the first tiling WM I tried, Ratpoison. Couldn't get used to the way the others would move and resize the tiles without being told to. Ratpoison, on the other hand, I've seen is arguably not a true tiler, but it starts with the whole screen taken up with one window. The screen can be then partitioned into any number of frames by straight lines across the frame being divided, with a window in each frame. Any windows that don't fit in the frames are "behind", as it were, the visible windows.
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