Mánudaginn 5 júní 2006 03:03 skrifaði Doug McGarrett:
What good are multiple windows, if you only see part of the text in each?
Well, how about if you're writing a document, and need to have a reference to another, while at the same time you're keeping track with couple of your buddies over IRC, as an example. You can tile the windows, and have all windows small, or you can have your edit window at the to of the stack, while underneath is the reference window, with only the part you need visual within your spectre. While beside it, you have a visual part of your buddies window, where you really only need to see the last few messages, not the whole window. And since we're at it ... being able to see the main outlines of the windows you have open, even if it's only part of that window, is much like the speedometer in a vehicle. It's in your visual spectre, instead of being somewhere on a task line where you have to try reed the "small print" to find out which window you want up. Basically, I beginning to understand the meaning of the statement "standing in the way of progress". -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com