On 1/20/09, andrew wrote:
> Specify commands as a list of argument strings?
SHCMD("put your posix compliant shell script here")
> I don't even recognize the key array as C code ... {.v = dmenucmd} },
to use dwm you need to know the c language
..specifically c99
> Tagmasks? Why are we forcing
2009/1/20 andrew :
> I've spent a lot of time with awesome in the past months, since it
> had, at the time, a sensible tiling system and some of the features I
> wanted that dwm lacked. Unfortunately, with the progression to the
> latest major revision, lua integration has ruined its usability. And
Hiya,
> The website lists clarity as a feature. Clarity!
> As for only having to learn C code to edit the config, I know C
> reasonably well, but I get bad vibes from config.h, I think I'd rather
> try to learn Lua.
do consider the alternatives - xmonad is a smashing tiling wm (using it
now for it
andrew wrote:
Tagmasks? Why are we forcing the user to do this in binary?
/I considered re-using stdin as well, but in any case having
customization features will lead to more code, esp. more
only-once executed code, that's why I don't like either way
much... And it doesn't keeps the novices
I've spent a lot of time with awesome in the past months, since it
had, at the time, a sensible tiling system and some of the features I
wanted that dwm lacked. Unfortunately, with the progression to the
latest major revision, lua integration has ruined its usability. And
so I came back to poke aro