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List:       haiku-bugs
Subject:    [haiku-bugs] Re: [Haiku] #7868: [Stack and Tile] Create public API
From:       "dillcn" <trac () haiku-os ! org>
Date:       2013-11-30 6:25:29
Message-ID: 056.3dc30095ebcb372a2662fcea941c6804 () haiku-os ! org
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#7868: [Stack and Tile] Create public API
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   Reporter:  deejam                             |      Owner:  czeidler
       Type:  enhancement                        |     Status:  new
   Priority:  normal                             |  Milestone:  R1
  Component:  Add-Ons/Decorators/Stack And Tile  |    Version:
 Resolution:                                     |  R1/Development
 Blocked By:                                     |   Keywords:
Has a Patch:  0                                  |   Blocking:  7805
                                                 |   Platform:  All
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Comment (by dillcn):

 This is a good idea. I like Haiku's windows stack and tile feature, but it
 is boring to do this every time after close and reopen these windows.

 I think it is better to save the stack and tile scheme to related windows
 or applications. In my opinion, this could be implemented by adding an
 on/off button on the corner of each window, say, up right corner of
 window. Founctions of this button are:

 1. If the button of the main window, say Pe, is on, every time the main
 window opens, all the other stacked and/or glued windows with this main
 window open simultaneously.

 2. When the S&T button is on, all subwindows generated by this application
 are stacked or tiled to this main window by defaut.

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Ticket URL: <http://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/7868#comment:7>
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