-# created. Doing it after a window is created allows you to move a
-# window into the split that only has 1 window, whereas the other way
-# doesn't. For my use cases, I think I don't really want to move it into
-# the split if it is a tabbed split.
+# created.
+#
+# *Doing it after a window is created allows you to move a window into
+# the split that only has 1 window, whereas the other way doesn't. For
+# my use cases, I think I don't really want to move it into the split if
+# it is a tabbed split.
+#
+# *Doing it just before a windows is created, you need to
+# call this script, which means wrapping launch of a program, which I
+# have no way to do for all cases, I just do it for the common programs
+# I have bound to keys in i3.
+#
+# * Doing it after a window is created also leaves that split behind if
+# * the window is closed. I partially deal with that below.