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jgpaiva:
@shdwphnx: That's an impressive grid! Really useful, and flexible! :D
Thanks ;)

seppserv:
Hi!
Great program.
This is my grid (225 Possibilites):

elpresi:
I would like to use Timcrew's grid on my single monitor, but having the right hand screen on my single monitor (I get the left side).
Is that possible, or is there an equivalent grid? Thanks

I have two 24" widescreen monitors.  I like to work with large full-height windows directly in front of my eyes, with smaller windows off to the sides.  This calls for a symmetrical grid, where the right and left monitor grids are mirrors of each other.

I never split my main windows horizontally, only vertically.  But my side windows (maybe call them "portlets") might be half height.

I sometimes split my screens 50/50 left-to-right, and other times 65/35.

With all of those constraints, I came up with a grid layout that provides what I want with 16 zones.  I haven't decided if I want to add zones for minimize and maximize.  The current implementation doesn't have them.

The grid works a lot like the dual-screen grid that is currently included with the base installation, except that it mirror-images the left and right monitors, and allows for a 50/50 split in addition to the 35/65 split.  (Maybe the dual-screen layout is a 30/70 split.  I can't tell exactly.)

The attached grid allows for layouts like

50/50 split full height

|--------|--------|  |--------|--------|
|        |        |  |        |        |
|        |        |  |        |        |
|        |        |  |        |        |
|--------|--------|  |--------|--------|


65/35 split full height

|-----|-----------|  |-----------|-----|
|     |           |  |           |     |
|     |           |  |           |     |
|     |           |  |           |     |
|-----|-----------|  |-----------|-----|



50/50 split with portlets

|--------|--------|  |--------|--------|
|        |        |  |        |        |
|--------|        |  |        |--------|
|        |        |  |        |        |
|--------|--------|  |--------|--------|


65/35 split with portlets

|-----|-----------|  |-----------|-----|
|     |           |  |           |     |
|-----|           |  |           |-----|
|     |           |  |           |     |
|-----|-----------|  |-----------|-----|


Or any combination of those.  Of course, there's nothing keeping you from using 50/50 on one monitor and 65/35 on the other, or full height portlets on one and half-height portlets on the other.

[Edit Jan 10 2008:  Improved trigger zones]
-timcrews (January 10, 2008, 01:50 AM)
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steeladept:
Well after looking at these, mine seems a little simplistic.  It is just a modification of the 3-Part Reverse included, hense the new name Offset 3-Part Reverse.  The only real difference is the two target sites on the right side are not equal in size.  This is nice for me so I can have my buddy list in the larger lower grid, while my monitoring program is in the smaller upper grid.  I since found I will likely use desktop corral for this instead (since I always want those programs on top), but since it was already created, here you go...

mulle78:
Pls see my new grid for the most simple split and span functions over two monitors. And it works fine with one monitor at command 2 50% left, command 3 50% right and command 4 100% full screen.

The attached grid allows for layouts like

UNDO monitor 1 = WIN+G+1 and UNDO monitor 2 = WIN+G+2

50/50 split full height for monitor 1 and 2 ( WIN+G+3 | +4 | +5 | +6 )

|--------|--------|  |--------|--------|
|        |        |  |        |        |
|        |        |  |        |        |
|        |        |  |        |        |
|--------|--------|  |--------|--------|


100% per monitor 1 and 2 (WIN+G+7 | +8)

|-----------------|  |-----------------|
|                 |  |                 |
|                 |  |                 |
|                 |  |                 |
|-----------------|  |-----------------|



span over two monitors (WIN+G+9)

|-----------------|  |-----------------|
|                                      |
|                                      |
|                                      |
|-----------------|  |-----------------|

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