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treesome's Issues

Floating clients break layout.

This one is strange. Floating clients are not handed to tiling layouts at all, but when they're present they interfere with tiled clients' geometries.

Resulting geometry set with client:geometry(g) function is not consistent with given geometry table g!

To reproduce, open some floating client and then add tiled clients.

Swapping clients.

Right now, the position of clients are unchangeable. You can't swap clients by mouse drag nor by awful.client.swap.

We need to react on change of order of clients...

Support multiple screens

When the active tag on more than one monitor is set to treesome, treesome handles windows very irregularly.

This might be the same issue as…
#8
…but the behavior doesn't seem to be width and height being swapped. I'm not sure what's happening, actually.

Here's a video:
http://a.pomf.se/dccdzs.webm
All I'm doing in this video is jumping between the two screens and spawning terminals. I'm not using h/v-split explicitly.

Window Splitting Not Responding Correctly

On one monitor, the vertical and horizontal split command has no effect, and on the other, the commands do not act accordingly, or after opening more than two windows, they overlap.

Opening/closing a window on different monitor flips treesome windows

Opening/closing a window on a different monitor causes horizontal and vertical dimensions to be flipped on the monitor that currently uses treesome layout. This is not that big of a problem since moving the mouse back to the treesome monitor fixes the windows back to the way they were. However, this does look like a bug.

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