QUOTE(G-17 @ Jul 8 2011, 06:42 PM)
Go for it, man!! 
Version 0.9.32 from Conformal sources is pretty solid (previous 2 versions had race condition segfaulting for many people). Just be sure to cd into the "Linux" folder after you extract the source tar/archive. A lot of people forget that ScrotWM is originally a BSD app and won't make on Linux unless you cd into the "Linux" folder first. Also make you you've manually installed all the dependencies before that.
You have to float them manually. It's usually Mod+MouseButton1 to float windows and Mod+MouseButton2 to resize floated windows. You can anso press Mod+T but in that case the floated window will move bakc to the center of the screen if you switch workspaces and back (it doesn't happen in later versions, but the one from the Debian repos still does it). I usually just float windows fro screenshots, tbh.
Of course, you can specify certain apps to float in the conf file (like gcolor2 or pidgin, for example).
You should read man pages more often, dear
.... BSD man pages in particular are very well annotated (it's a BSD rule, somewhat). Hope this helps.
Thumbnail, Zai!!
You're stretching my tiny netbook screen (I'm not home right now)
Who is "big poo", anyway? Cartoon character?
opps sorry Version 0.9.32 from Conformal sources is pretty solid (previous 2 versions had race condition segfaulting for many people). Just be sure to cd into the "Linux" folder after you extract the source tar/archive. A lot of people forget that ScrotWM is originally a BSD app and won't make on Linux unless you cd into the "Linux" folder first. Also make you you've manually installed all the dependencies before that.
You have to float them manually. It's usually Mod+MouseButton1 to float windows and Mod+MouseButton2 to resize floated windows. You can anso press Mod+T but in that case the floated window will move bakc to the center of the screen if you switch workspaces and back (it doesn't happen in later versions, but the one from the Debian repos still does it). I usually just float windows fro screenshots, tbh.
Of course, you can specify certain apps to float in the conf file (like gcolor2 or pidgin, for example).
You should read man pages more often, dear
Thumbnail, Zai!!
You're stretching my tiny netbook screen (I'm not home right now)
Who is "big poo", anyway? Cartoon character?
Ahh , d cute goo from World of goo
Jul 8 2011, 07:05 PM

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