2010/1/8 Jim Kalb jimk...@gmail.com:
Hello all!
I've been using 2.4.20 (under Slackware 13.0) and grown attached to the
following functions, which depend on the old Unix program xcuckoo:
If, from my limited googling, this application just updates the window
title periodically, it's probably
ta == Thomas Adam thomas.ada...@gmail.com writes:
ta 2010/1/8 Jim Kalb jimk...@gmail.com:
I've been using 2.4.20 (under Slackware 13.0) and grown
attached to the following functions, which depend on the old
Unix program xcuckoo:
ta If, from my limited googling, this
2010/1/8 Jim Kalb jimk...@gmail.com:
I just tried upgrading to 2.5.28 and both stopped working.
[...]
So I assume that there's some generally-used window manager
modernization that breaks xcuckoo and probably nothing can be done about
it short of modifying xcuckoo (not something I'm
2010/1/8 Jim Kalb jimk...@gmail.com:
Don't know if that rings any bells. If not, I'll look at wmctrl. A
quick google suggests it might be used in a script that can do the
same thing, although scripting isn't my long suit.
You can probably do it with Fvwm's Schedule command with the Periodic
On Fri, Jan 08, 2010 at 05:25:38PM +0100, Viktor Griph wrote:
2010/1/8 Jim Kalb jimk...@gmail.com:
I just tried upgrading to 2.5.28 and both stopped working.
[...]
So I assume that there's some generally-used window manager
modernization that breaks xcuckoo and probably nothing can be
2010/1/8 Thomas Adam thomas.ada...@gmail.com:
On Fri, Jan 08, 2010 at 05:25:38PM +0100, Viktor Griph wrote:
2010/1/8 Jim Kalb jimk...@gmail.com:
I just tried upgrading to 2.5.28 and both stopped working.
[...]
So I assume that there's some generally-used window manager
modernization
vg == Viktor Griph vik...@griph.se writes:
vg 2010/1/8 Jim Kalb jimk...@gmail.com:
So I assume that there's some generally-used window manager
modernization that breaks xcuckoo and probably nothing can
be done about it short of modifying xcuckoo (not something
I'm
vg == Viktor Griph vik...@griph.se writes:
vg You can probably do it with Fvwm's Schedule command with
vg the Periodic option together with wmctrl.
It worked! The new function definitions under 2.5.28 are:
DestroyFunc SpiffyTerm
AddToFunc SpiffyTerm
+ I Exec terminal
+ I Schedule