So your suggestion is to save the position of new task to always open new task on the same place.
I think I understand your point but I'm unsure about it because I have a few questions:
- isn't that interfeering with the window manager job?
- how will we now that we are moving "a new task"? When is a task switching from "empty new task" to "task with content"?
- if we solve the above point, will it be intuitive for any user? I mean: what if a user move one new task for a given reason (like to see the window beneath) and then discover that all his new tasks are created in an awkward position?
An intermediate solution, I think, would be to have the "position" argument available through the gtcli. That way, you could make your own shortcut to create a task in a given position.
What do you think? And what are other GTG developers thinking?
So your suggestion is to save the position of new task to always open new task on the same place.
I think I understand your point but I'm unsure about it because I have a few questions:
- isn't that interfeering with the window manager job?
- how will we now that we are moving "a new task"? When is a task switching from "empty new task" to "task with content"?
- if we solve the above point, will it be intuitive for any user? I mean: what if a user move one new task for a given reason (like to see the window beneath) and then discover that all his new tasks are created in an awkward position?
An intermediate solution, I think, would be to have the "position" argument available through the gtcli. That way, you could make your own shortcut to create a task in a given position.
What do you think? And what are other GTG developers thinking?