If I were using KDE and I had hardware that supports compositing I would
limit my audio software to a single virtual desktop and use the "present
windows" desktop effect for the current desktop to be able to see all my
windows at once.
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 12:37 AM, <florentberthaut@email-addr-hidden-log.org> wrote:
> > On Tuesday 01 September 2009 19:18:45 Dennis Schulmeister wrote:
> >> That kind of application already exists. It's called a tiling window
> >> manager. ;) DWM is one I sometimes use although I never tried it for
> >> audio work.
> >
> > I think what is being asked for is more like a regular window manager
> with
> > a
> > tiling type window manager inside of it that handles the audio apps. Or
> > perhaps all apps you assign to it. The rest exist outside of the tiling
> > bit.
> >
> > They may want more flexibility inside the tiling part though. It has been
> > a
> > while since I fired up a tiling manager and so don't recall details atm.
> >
> > (I could be completely off on this read, but is is my take from paying
> > partial
> > attention to this thread.)
>
>
> No it's exactly what i meant ;)
> This "tiling window manager" application would handle only the audio
> applications (or the one you want it to handle) and could be started
> within any DE . The goal is to combine the advantages of the "all-in one
> audio app" and of a multiple applications workflow.
>
> Regards
>
> Florent
>
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