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xoat
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*X Obstinate Asymmetric Tiler*
* Designed for wide screens, including multi-head support.
* Static tiling; you get just three fixed tiles and windows never move automatically.
* Bare minimum EWMH to support panels and [simpleswitcher](https://github.com/seanpringle/simpleswitcher)
* A few keyboard controls for moving, focusing, cycling, closing, and finding windows.
* Transient windows and dialogs are centered on parent, not tiled.
* Splash screens and notification popups are displayed as requested, not tiled.
* config.h for customization of borders and keys.
### The Layout
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### Philosophy
* Asymmetric tiling layouts are more useful than symmetric ones.
* A master/stack layout is fine but only if the stack is itself asymmetric.
* Static tiling is more practical than dynamic tiling or floating.
* Windows moving and resizing without user input is bad.
* Having a choice of tiling layouts at run time is distracting.
* Apps that remember their size can handily be placed back in the correct tile.
* Three tiles suffice because:
* App windows are always one of four types:
1. Large work-being-done apps
2. Medium monitoring-something apps
3. Small background-chat-music apps
4. Apps people should not use ;-)
* Keyboard controls generally preferred over the mouse, when practical.
* Faster. Muscle memory.
* Click-to-focus model preferred over focus-follows-mouse.
* FfM means keeping track of the mouse or warping the pointer around.
* CtF is harder to get wrong and makes it easy to forget about the mouse for some tasks.
* 2/3 is a nice fraction.