The assumption is that such an algorithm already exists because of windows managers but it seems like a fun diversion.Is it? I gladly admit I don't know most window managers, but the few I haved used only place one window at a time - they don't seem to be confronted with the problem of placing many windows at once. Furthermore, it's usually not up to the window manager to determine how large a window should be; it's the application that asks "please mister window manager, I've a window of this size, would you please put this on the screen?"
In reply to Re: Fitting N Xterms On An X by Y screen
by JavaFan
in thread Fitting N Xterms On An X by Y screen
by Limbic~Region
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