sta...@cs.tu-berlin.de writes: > Hi, > > This answer by Christoph reminds me of something I wanted to ask: > > * Christoph Lohmann 2014-02-17 17:47 > > For surf you should mention the following points: > > > > * Integration with tabbed. > > I like the generality of the approach -- everithing should be embeddable > the same way in a container with uniform bindings etc. Sounds great. But > I've been entirely missing the point of tabbed ever since. > > I mean wmii (later dwm, tiling WMs in general) relieved me of thinking > in terms of tabs because it managed what was unmanagable before. I've > never touched anything with tabs for years now. > > Can you guys describe some life-changing use cases? (or point me to > RTF*) >
Well, I could imagine hacking through my luakit configuration one day in the future: to change all 'open [in new] tab' to 'open new window', and the convenience would be that I don't need to memorize 2 separate ways of handling windows. As tabs are really just another way of presenting windows. OTOH I've got quite a trained muscle memory already, so why bother? cheers, mih > thanks > > cheers > --s_ > > -- 'aware water' is an anagram for 'we are at war'