Calling Mac hackers
For over 10 years now, I've had my window manager set up with the following
keyboard+mouse combination shortcuts:
- Meta + left-click anywhere on a window: lower the window
- Meta + right-click anywhere on a window: raise the window
- Ctrl + Meta + mouse drag any part of a window: move the window
I've also had it set up with "sloppy focus": entering a window with the
mouse focuses it, unless it's the root window. Exiting a window doesn't change
the focus. So sort of like focus-follows-mouse, except without the "if you
hover over the root window, nothing has focus" lossage. Oh, and no raise on focus.
It having been over 10 years, I find myself rather attached to all this, and
would dearly like to be able to convince the OS X window manager to let me do
something like this. Is there any sort of reasonably supported way to do it?
I'm pretty willing to write code as needed, etc, but not if it'll get broken by
the next minor OS update.... so binary-patching the window manager, say, is out
of the question.
Traveling... with children
The last several plane trips Emma and I have taken all looked like this:
- Arrive at the airport with sleeping baby in car seat (he always falls
asleep in a moving car.
- Check in.
- Go pour the water out from our water bottles and Arlan's water bottle.
- Get in security line.
- Pull the laptop and small bag with little bottles of liquid out.
- Take off shoes.
- Place the following items in gray plastic bins:
- Laptop (has to go in its own bin, for some reason)
- Baggie with liquids
- Two pairs of shoes
- Two jackets
- Change
- Keys
- Take Arlan out of the car seat, since the car seat had to go through the
scanner. This always wakes him up.
- Detach the car seat from the car seat base, since the scanner isn't big
enough to send through the car seat without detaching it from the base
- Place the following items on the belt:
- Three gray plastic bins (sometimes four, depending on whether the nice
TSA folks demand that the shoes be separate from the other stuff).
- Stroller
- Car seat base
- Car seat
- Carry-on bag
- Diaper bag
- Go through the metal detector, making sure that Arlan is carried by the
parent whose name appears on his pseudo-boarding-pass. Which one this will be
seems to be somewhat random.
- While one parent holds the baby, the other takes all the abovementioned
items off the belt, puts the laptop and liquids back in the carry-on bag, puts
on shoes, replaces keys. Then trade off. Both try not to block the way while
doing all this, because if you do the TSA folks get upset (somewhat
understandably).
I suppose it could be worse. It could be just one parent and a baby. That
said, it could be so much better. The laptop and liquids things are silly.
Having to wake up a sleeping baby to go through security is questionable. The
need to take off shoes is just insane. Baggage handling could be improved such
that we'd be OK with just checking the car seat and maybe the carry-on bag.
Ah, well. We're looking forward to being in Boston; at that point something
like half our trips to visit family could be reasonably done by train
instead.
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