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[Mar. 31st, 2009|08:50 am] |
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| | Private Helicopter, Harvey Danger | ] | You might remember some months ago, I made a comment about the shininess of GridMove.
I just made my own grid for the work machine. Being unwilling to join the GridMove forums right now, you guys get to hear about it instead. I'm not sure how well it works, but it works the way I had anticipated, so...
The grid has two implemented configurations: * 1/2, 1/2, 1/2, 1/2 * 1/3, 2/3, 2/3, 1/3
Of course, you can maximise a window on one screen, or use a combination of halves and thirds between the two screens.
To use the halves, you drop it in the top half screen. To use thirds, you drop it in the bottom half of the screen. It's not quite as intuitive as the grids where the trigger covers the entire panel area, but it seems to work.
If you want to try it out, the grid is here. Of course, you'll need to install GridMove first. -Mmaster
EDIT: I found I was using the thirds more than the halves for most applications, so I created a second version. It works in exactly the same way, except that you drop on the top half of the screen for thirds and the bottom half for halves. |
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