Just started playing with stumpwm, would love to use it full time. However, the first time I got it up and running, I entered a state where the C-t prefix was no longer caught by stumpwm. I don't know how this happened, but I wasn't able to recover.
I cannot reproduce this behavior, but to my best recollection, I entered the state by following the tutorial. I created an Emacs window and a shell window. I split the screen, then pulled the shell window up into the
top half (where Emacs was). I think split the top half so I had 3 portions - Emacs, shell, and background. I then entered a resize mode - where I resized the bottom portion (background) with the mouse, and it shrunk
to 0 height (making it look as though I only had 2 partitions Emacs & shell).
At this point I was unable to get the C-t prefix to interact with stumpwm. C-t just transposed characters in my emacs and shell.
Is there a way to recover from this? (I could download slime and do something via that)
thanks, and sorry for the irreproducible bug report,
TJ
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