Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Re: Getting buffers positions, improving viewports layout

* Pablo Giménez <pablogipi@gmail.com> [2010-09-06 19:47]:
> 2010/9/6 Sven Guckes <guckes@guckes.net>:
> > here are the screenhots for reference:
> >  http://www.guckes.net/tmp/pablo_gimenez.bad_Layout.jpg
> >  http://www.guckes.net/tmp/pablo_gimenez.goodLayout.jpg
> > mind you, i will remove these pictures from my website later.
> > it's up to pablo to find a good place if he wants
> > to document the problem - and hopefully a solution.
> Thanks Sven.
> It is ok if I attach a 99.4 KB zip file? Otherwise I
> have to wait for later tonigh to upload them to my site.

i prefer if didnt ever attach any pictures whatsoever. just
upload them to some website and simply includes links to them.
the limiting factor forces people on twitter to do the same.
and it seems to work - with the help of URL shorteners.

> > looks like you are suffering from the idea to use an
> > editor's window as a tiling window manager. think again.
> Well you mean I am trying to do too much from the split
> commands in VIM? I just want to know if it is possible to
> have total control over where to place your new windows.

sure.. you can place your windows whereever you want.
just take a minute to think about why you need it all
on one "editor desktop". how about using more than just
one window (within your window manager) for it all?

and please make some use of your the editor within your
mail programm to summarize your text.. thankyouverymuch.

Sven

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