On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 6:54 PM, erik quanstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just for kicks, I have tried rebuilding another kernel with the fresh
sources and this modified sdiahci.c but it fails with the errors
attached in build.txt.
the build warnings are harmless. it has to do with the
Hello,
After (a pull and) some more experimentation and with the help of Erik, there's
been some progress but I still have some problems.
1) It turns out that the wrong format issue was because of me being naive
enough to assume that cdfs was doing all the magic of making an iso9660 fs
out of
So, back to this issue.
I've finally figured out how to make a bootable iso ( for future
search in the archives: /n/sources/contrib/maht/rc/mkiso ,
/sys/lib/dist/pc/mkfile , and
http://maht0x0r.blogspot.com/2007/11/roll-your-own-plan9-iso.html were
pretty much the only useful docs I could find on
pc=0x3
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 2:16 PM, erik quanstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heh, you got me there. It's just that I was too lazy to rewrite all the
stuff by hand. I only compared what was on the screen to that previous
message and when I saw the value were the same I pasted again the
, but the p9p program says it
does (tcs -lv):
http://swtch.com/plan9port/man/man1/tcs.html
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Mathieu Lonjaret [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello 9fans,
I have a problem with one specific e-mail in p9p acme Mail: only some
part of it is displayed (~1/2) when I open it (right
Hello 9fans,
I have started playing with fossil+venti, following the instructions on
the wiki, and everything seems to work as it is supposed to, except for
the temporary snapshots; they won't get discarded.
If I run snaptime after I have connected to the fossil console, I get
that:
main:
Hi all,
I missed my flight so I'll arrive later (at around midnight) in Athens.
Apparently there are no buses or trains going to Volos past midnight,
so I was wondering if somebody is planning on going to Volos by car
during the night, or early in the morning to be on time at iwp9?
Does anyone
Right, it seems like the files on that server don't have those fixes. I'll
update and check if this reoccurs.
Thanks,
Mathieu
---BeginMessage---
I'm doing some nightly backups in a cron from a linux server with p9p
vac. Venti runs on a plan 9 filserver. From what I can unvac afterwards,
it
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 7:04 PM, erik quanstrom quans...@quanstro.net wrote:
I've defined such an rc function:
fn acmef { acme -f /lib/font/bit/fixed/unicode.8x13.font }
and when I call this function I keep getting this error displayed
repetively on the screen:
grow segment 3 - f0 would
On Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 1:55 AM, erik quanstrom quans...@quanstro.net wrote:
Ah sorry I had confused the various tests I did: the case where I
actually have this problem is if
I call the function acme itself, ie if I do
fn acme { acme -f /lib/font/bit/fixed/unicode.8x13.font }
If I call it
Hello all,
Subject says it all; as my first port I did libogg and libvorbis.
I did it mainly as a learning exercise, so it's far from perfect, but
both the libs compile as well as the simple encoder and decoder from
the 'examples' dir.
I have not tried the encoder, but the decoder seems to be
factotum -g 'key=mykey proto=pass service=imap server=yourserverurl
user=yourimapusername !password?'
then
mailfs yourserverurl
or, if you want tls:
mailfs -t yourserverurl
Once it has returned, you can use as a ui the Mail command in acme
for example.
Cheers,
Mathieu
---BeginMessage---
Ok, thanks to both. In the meanwhile, mjl pointed me to
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt, sect. 7.3, where this can found:
Note, however, that the %00 percent-encoding
(NUL) may require special handling and should be rejected if the
application is not expecting to receive raw data within a
Running 9vx is not exactly the same as running a cpu/file server, be it
natively or in qemu/vmware/whatnot. I haven't managed to use 9vx as a cpu
server (although I haven't tried very hard so far) while it's pretty
easy to do what you want once you have set up a real cpu server.
So you might want
See awd(1)
---BeginMessage---
% cd /sw/somedir
% 9 ls | 9 wc -l
2712
% pwd
/sw/somedir
right click on /sw/somedir, and acme's window is empty. What's going on?
--
Hugo
---End Message---
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 10:33 PM, Lorenzo Bolla lbo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
can anyone point me to a document (if any) that explains how to use
acme/Mail to read e-mail in Linux?
I couldn't find any useful information in the plan9port distribution and it
does not work out-of-the-box.
Hello,
I'm thinking of buying such a mouse. Have you found better since you
posted that review? Did you (or anyone else) get a chance to eventually
try the wireless one?
Thanks,
Mathieu
Hello,
if you have been bitten one too many times by Delete on rio, here's one
quick fix:
diff -r 7aac02e8704e src/cmd/rio/grab.c
--- a/src/cmd/rio/grab.cSat Feb 06 22:16:46 2010 -0800
+++ b/src/cmd/rio/grab.cTue Feb 09 00:11:33 2010 +0100
@@ -142,7 +142,8 @@
I knew about that patch but I wanted to change the least possible to
the original code.
I think cinap is the one who did the pie menus btw.
---BeginMessage---
[...] it has happened to me too often to select [delete] by mistake
and to delete a window afterwards before I realized my mistake.
. The file
$PLAN9/mail/queue/hugo/E.XX contains a very similar error
smtp: bad network /net/net!my.smtp.server!smtp (my.smtp.server)
I've been playing around with files inside $PLAN9/mail/lib but no
success so far. Any tips are welcome! :-)
2009/11/21 Mathieu Lonjaret mathieu.lonja
this?
and even better, how to solve it :-)
2010/3/23 Mathieu Lonjaret mathieu.lonja...@gmail.com:
Hello,
if you haven't done so yet, you need to edit the
$PLAN9/mail/lib/rewrite file like that:
# send all mail to the gateway or mail server, $smtp, for delivery
([^!]*)!(.*) | $PLAN9/mail/lib
Fwiw, 9vx does build and run fine on 10.04 here.
Lemme know if I can give you some relevant info which might help.
Cheers,
Mathieu
---BeginMessage---
% ldd 9vx.Linux # old
...
% ldd 9vx # new
note that `old' is run on an existing 9.04 (2.6.28-18-generic), which works,
and `new' is
Hello,
just because reviving old threads is fun...
I've just found out about this:
http://betterthangrep.com/
it does not seem to work out of the box (expecting some unix paths), but
since there's a perl port and that thing is supposed to be more or
less self contained (for the standalone
advantage
of the power of Perl's regular expressions.
Forgive my ignorance and irrelevance to this topic,
but what are the advantages of Perl's regular
expressions, over the implementation we have
currently in Plan 9?
Thanks,
ak
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 5:13 AM, Mathieu Lonjaret
mathieu.lonja...@gmail.com
overloaded my email with messages from ubuntu's dosemu
forum. Basically the same issue as with 9vx. A fix [sic] is suggested. So,
question is:
On Sat, 1 May 2010 23:36:08 +0200
Mathieu Lonjaret mathieu.lonja...@gmail.com wrote:
Fwiw, 9vx does build and run fine on 10.04 here.
Lemme know if I can
Hello,
Just one comment about the vertical Evoluent mouse (I bought one a few
months ago since Russ recommended them).
It can be pretty hard to get used to it. I had to force myself to try
it several times before I could stand using it. I think the main
reason is because you apply horizontal
As far as I am concerned:
http://9fans.net/archive/2008/05/263
and here's maht's blog entry about it:
http://maht0x0r.blogspot.com/2007/11/roll-your-own-plan9-iso.html
hth,
Mathieu
---BeginMessage---
Quite a while back, I recall someone was inquiring whether there was any
documentation/notes
Hi all,
A while ago, while working on btfs, I stumbled upon some sort of
overflow (http://9fans.net/archive/2009/07/77) which was in fact due
to the thread STACK being too small (and hence if I understood
correctly things would get written out of it, in the heap).
To be on the safe side, I have
I had only replied to the OP because I didn't think other people could
be interested, and I had announced it a while ago already, but here goes
again, just in case.
I patched p9p acme Mail to have a sort by conversation/subject
(http://codereview.appspot.com/264043/show), so if what you want is
Hello,
If you are an acme fan and you have to write some java for a living,
then xplor might help you deal (a bit better than the default dir view
in acme) with the madness that is the organisation of the java
packages. That was the motivation for it anyway.
http://bitbucket.org/mpl/xplor
Hello,
I doubt it will help me debug my problems but out of curiosity, can
anyone tell me where this assertion is coming from please? Even better,
if you have a clue about what I was doing wrong at this point ;)
15014.35 a t-size t-size b: assertion failed
btfs 15014: suicide: sys: trap: page
and to illustrate that point:
http://ninetimes.cat-v.org/news/2009/09/07/0-mplayer9/
On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 12:10 AM, Akshat Kumar
aku...@mail.nanosouffle.net wrote:
Are you talking about playing mplayer in linuxemu?
It's obviously in linux, and certainly do-able in
linuxemu (thanks to
Cute.
So how do you handle mouse/chording in, say acme, on that thing? Does it
have a touchscreen or is it too old for that?
Hello,
how about on p9p acme, do I have to convert them in any way before I
can use them there? if yes, how?
Cheers,
Mathieu
---BeginMessage---
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 3:56 PM, andrey mirtchovski
mirtchov...@gmail.com wrote:
seems to fit nicely with acme and rio. looks better antialiased than
Brilliant, thank you.
Hi all,
I'm doing something like the following to synchronize a bunch of
coroutines.
Everything goes fine while the different threads are working (and are
regularly sending over their respective channel). However, as soon as
one terminates and calls chanfree(), the next call to alt() fails (as
in
today, thanks.
Cheers,
Mathieu
---BeginMessage---
On 14 September 2010 09:57, Mathieu Lonjaret mathieu.lonja...@gmail.com wrote:
for(;;){
n = alt(a);
if(n 0)
error(with alt);
if (m[0] == 0
Maybe. Lookman gives me nothing, which page is it please?
Mathieu
---BeginMessage---
On Tue Sep 14 06:11:35 EDT 2010, mathieu.lonja...@gmail.com wrote:
That's exactly the sense of my question, thanks.
I didn't see in the man page if I should do that sort of cleaning up or
not, it just says
Ah, I indeed use an old iso with 9vx, that might be it.
thanks,
Mathieu
---BeginMessage---
On Tue Sep 14 09:28:48 EDT 2010, mathieu.lonja...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe. Lookman gives me nothing, which page is it please?
thread(2). you may have to update your thread library/man pages.
I haven't tried chanclose() yet, but setting to nil the freed chan in the
alt entry is not really what I wanted since it will make alt() return -1
(better than crashing but not ideal).
In any case I found a satisfying workaround in my algorithm to solve that:
when a thread is done using a chan, I
Ah indeed, thank you.
---BeginMessage---
On 15 September 2010 09:15, Mathieu Lonjaret mathieu.lonja...@gmail.com wrote:
I haven't tried chanclose() yet, but setting to nil the freed chan in the
alt entry is not really what I wanted since it will make alt() return -1
(better than crashing
Hi all,
A bit offtopic, but since I know some HPC and/or csp pros are reading
9fans...
I have to work on a piece of fortran code to break it into pieces that
would run concurrently (à priori SPMD kind) , typically on a multicore
machine, not really on a big HPC cluster. One of the requirements
I was about to :)
From what I read I see no advantage over Co-Array for what I want to
do though...
thanks,
mathieu
---BeginMessage---
I don't like it very much but ... have you looked at openmp? (NOT
openmpi, openmp)
ron
---End Message---
Hello,
when would the job start?
mathieu
---BeginMessage---
6 month posting for graduate students only to work on the DOE HARE
project (http://is.gd/foRdS)
This is the third and last year of funding, so don't miss out on a
great opportunity to work on Plan 9
on one of the largest supercomputers
Hi,
Will anyone here be attending fOSSa?
(http://fossa2010.inrialpes.fr/)
I'm afraid it doesn't look very interesting from a technical pov...
Mathieu
Hello,
another one which might be a FAQ:
Do you require applicants to be from the USA, or are you ok with ppl
from the old continent (or anywhere else for that matter) ?
Cheers,
Mathieu
---BeginMessage---
hi guys,
as most on this list know, coraid makes storage devices that use plan 9 as the
And it even makes a very decent christmas tree, with all the pretty lights! ;)
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 6:56 PM, ron minnich rminn...@gmail.com wrote:
Here is our latest minicluster design.
We used the gumstix stagecoach.
It's nice, 196 Ovaros in a box. We had a number of failed attempts on
Hello,
for those interested, I've added two new commands to xplor: Win and Xplor.
Win opens a new acme win with an rc, and Xplor obviously a new win
with an xplor.
By default they open by default at the root of the current xplor, but
the neat thing is you can chord 2-1 on them and they'll open
Hello,
Maybe that would help, as a starting point?
http://9fans.net/archive/2009/06/138
mathieu
---BeginMessage---
Hi all
As I believe there a few hg users here. I was wondering if anybody has
a way to use acme to resolve merge conflicts by showing the diffs in
different panes.
fernan
---End
Hi all,
Since a couple peeps asked for it, here it is:
https://bitbucket.org/mpl/xplor9/overview
I ported it quick and dumb, so it's probably as inefficient/slow as
the go version, and it's barely tested, so it might be leaky as well.
it misses a few feats and I intend to fix a few corner cases
Hi all,
this is probably trivial; this is what I get when trying to start 9vx:
Warning! factotum can't protect itself from debugging: '#p/5' file does not
exist
init: warning: can't open #p/2/ctl: '#p/2' file does not exist
init: starting /bin/rc
FAILED
Warning! auth/factotum can't protect
...@gmail.com wrote:
I've seen this behavior before, once using 9vx on a remote xsession
and once when using strace on a (broken) 9vx that was compiled for
32bit on a 64bit linux. Are there any mitigating factors that could be
causing your problem?
Noah
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Mathieu
Good call; yours starts without a problem, thanks.
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 11:47 AM, yy yiyu@gmail.com wrote:
ron's 9vx and mine are compiled differently in 64bits systems, so you
can try mine and see if there is any difference, but I don't really
know. I don't have any x86_64 system I can
, Christoph Lohmann 2...@r-36.net wrote:
Hello,
Mathieu Lonjaret wrote:
this last error keeps on repeating.
as a plan 9 tree I'm using the same old one that I kept using with rsc's
9vx (minimal tree provided by rsc, and later filled with more plan 9
stuff), could that be the issue? if yes, what
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 6:09 PM, ron minnich rminn...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 8:42 AM, Mathieu Lonjaret
mathieu.lonja...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, since Ron's tree is based on Yiyus', and Ron's doesn't have that
patch, I think that means Yiyus' doesn't have it either. And yet
brilliant. thanks to both for that.
---BeginMessage---
My 9vx tree and ron's one are exactly the same now. Ron has write
access to my repo now, which will be used for development from now on,
while the one at bitbucket.org/rminnich/vx32 will be more stable and
the only one most users will have to
In Brian Kernighan's sentence, s/cleverly/sophisticatedly/ (this is
probably a barbarism, but in french sophistiqué is pejorative:
obfuscation, convoluted etc.).
Sorry, but it's not. it just means complex, and is not usually
employed to make any value judgment.
Just look it up in any
Btw, for those who don't know yet, I have a version here with
threading for p9p acme Mail:
https://bitbucket.org/mpl/acmemail-with-sort-by-thread/overview
nothing fancy but it suits my needs well enough.
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 10:14 PM, Jacob Todd jaketodd...@gmail.com wrote:
Acme has Mail. It
Hi,
what's the best solution if I want all the wins I open in acme to
automatically have rc as a shell (with -l, so that my lib/profile has
been read too), while still keeping bash as my SHELL when I'm out of
acme, for various reasons.
So far I simply have a script/launcher for acme that exports
I'm not sure I've tried with gmail, I think I did, but a long time ago.
Otherwise it's pretty simple:
cd src/cmd/upas/nfs
mk install
factotum
factotum -g 'key=somekey proto=pass service=imap
server=some.imap.server.com user=your_username !password?'
(it will ask for the pass you want to store for
gmail wrapped the line; there shouldn't be a break between the service
and the server.
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Mathieu Lonjaret
mathieu.lonja...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not sure I've tried with gmail, I think I did, but a long time ago.
Otherwise it's pretty simple:
cd src/cmd/upas/nfs
On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 8:38 PM, Rudolf Sykora rudolf.syk...@gmail.com wrote:
cd src/cmd/upas/nfs
mk install
factotum
factotum -g 'key=somekey proto=pass service=imap
server=some.imap.server.com user=your_username !password?'
(it will ask for the pass you want to store for that key)
mailfs
Hi,
After I've written a bunch of lines in an acme win ( with (w *Win)
Write(body,...), I need to know (and save) the position of the last
char I've written.
I need that position because I want everything I write afterwards to
be written there, and not appended. (constantly overwriting the last
Ah yes, thx for the tip.
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 7:03 PM, Russ Cox r...@swtch.com wrote:
Seems fine to me.
You can shorten to w.Addr(,)
Neat trick, thanks.
On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 12:47 AM, Fazlul Shahriar fshahr...@gmail.com wrote:
If you're using the p9p mailfs, you can do this:
echo keyword | 9p rdwr mail/mbox/search
and it'll print the ids of the matched messages. I don't think an
interface for this exists in acme
maybe slightly relevant:
http://9fans.net/archive/2010/05/446
(see also answers from others as well afterwards).
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 12:30 AM, Comeau At9Fans comeauat9f...@gmail.com wrote:
I have an application that is crashing on Plan 9. Now, it could be a bug in
the code, but in the past,
Brilliant.
Any idea how much work it would be to adapt that for the nokia n900?
(runs maemo linux as native OS, or an half-assed android -nitdroid-
with some hackery.)
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 12:32 AM, andrey mirtchovski
mirtchov...@gmail.com wrote:
this is cool!
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 4:23
Good to know, thanks!
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 12:58 PM, Richard Miller 9f...@hamnavoe.com wrote:
Any idea how much work it would be to adapt that for the nokia n900?
No need for the android version on maemo - standard hosted
inferno just works on the n900. I've been running it for
quite a
Hi,
in case anyone's interested:
https://bitbucket.org/mpl/acme-with-easy-backwards-search
Cheers,
Mathieu
Ah thanks, I always forget private is the default in bitbucket.
better now?
On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 3:28 PM, dexen deVries dexen.devr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday 18 September 2011 15:21:34 Mathieu Lonjaret wrote:
in case anyone's interested:
https://bitbucket.org/mpl/acme-with-easy
mouse to
the tag bar where you typed this for every subsequent search.
On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 3:56 PM, dexen deVries dexen.devr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday 18 September 2011 15:32:27 Mathieu Lonjaret wrote:
Ah thanks, I always forget private is the default in bitbucket.
better now?
yep
On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 4:30 PM, dexen deVries dexen.devr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday 18 September 2011 16:19:28 Mathieu Lonjaret wrote:
As the description says:
I found I want to quickly look for something upwards often enough
that it was getting annoying to have to type :-/ or :? everytime
I haven't tried, but I don't see why not.
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Peter A. Cejchan tyap...@gmail.com wrote:
would it run on native plan9, too?
thanks, peter, aka
++pac
where shift-right-click
would reverse the search. no way of implementing it under
plan 9 itself though.
Yeah my first idea was with ctrl+right click but I figured it was
easier/faster to just add it as a text command.
On 19 September 2011 09:19, Mathieu Lonjaret mathieu.lonja...@gmail.com
wrote
Because deep inside you know it's just an elaborate ruse from brucee.
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 3:40 PM, Richard Miller 9f...@hamnavoe.com wrote:
The Wank E5 was AU$50.
Why is it that I can't quite summon up the courage to do a
google search for wank phone?
Good times indeed, thanks.
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 6:54 PM, Ethan Grammatikidis
eeke...@fastmail.fm wrote:
I now use Plan 9 for everything that does not involve 3D graphics, the
www, or email. The latter is because as far as I'm aware there's no way
to get a threaded message view.
I don't think it would be much effort
Hello,
Is anyone using git with p9p acme set as the editor?
Most things here work fine (as long as the pager is set to cat or
something like that), but I've been having problems with 'git commit
--amend'. If I use B as the $EDITOR, git considers the log file edited
as soon as it is opened in acme
Thanks Dexen and Aram for the explanation.
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 6:04 PM, sqweek sqw...@gmail.com wrote:
On 19 April 2012 19:51, Mathieu Lonjaret mathieu.lonja...@gmail.com wrote:
Is anyone using git with p9p acme set as the editor?
snip
I use E instead (which I thought was meant
Indeed.
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 9:39 PM, Mark van Atten
mark.vanat...@univ-paris1.fr wrote:
Mathieu Lonjaret mathieu.lonja...@gmail.com a écrit :
http://sqweek.net/plan9/acmeedit
Nice, it almost works out of the box.
I got a 9p error message when using it:
9p: write error: ill-formed
So, are you saying E just works out of the box for you as the $EDITOR
for git/hg?
Or did you have to tweak a few things like what Aram and Dexen describe?
I wouldn't mind using E as it is, with Put being the trigger to the
tool (git in that case), but it does not seem to be working here.
On Wed,
Indeed, it seems like awd was all that was needed.
Thanks!
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 11:49 PM, Aram Hăvărneanu ara...@mgk.ro wrote:
I guess all you need to run up awd in your cd alias. I think I stole
my cd function from Russ.
Actually, the way one does this is documented in label(1). Beware
wrote:
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 5:35 PM, Mathieu Lonjaret
mathieu.lonja...@gmail.com wrote:
So, are you saying E just works out of the box for you as the $EDITOR
for git/hg?
Yes. Note that E waits for the file to change by running
ls -l on the file in a loop. If for some reason doing the Put
It happened again. and I've just realized it's simply what you had
warned about: since it was an --amend and I didn't change anything in
the message there was no change to the ls -l output, hence E did
nothing when I Put.
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 12:20 AM, Mathieu Lonjaret
mathieu.lonja
if you start acme with your SHELL being $PLAN9/bin/rc, then the wins you'll
open will run rc -l, which reads $HOME/lib/profile.
So whatever functions you define in there will be known to your wins in
acme. Not sure that answers your questions though.
On 3 April 2013 22:06, Sergio Perticone
Hi,
I had always found the scrolling increment way too small with the
Evoluent scrolling wheel, and it was particularly annoying in acme. I
had no luck with xinput as I could not find the relevant property to
adjust but it turns out it's pretty simple with imwheel. Here's my
.imwheelrc for anyone
Hi,
I usually keep most of my build/run/test workflow as tags on my acme
win windows. But acme dumps do not save tags, and I sometimes don't
save them in a guide file (because I forget when I reboot, or I close
acme inadvertently, or in rare occasions because acme dies). So I've
finally written a
On 30 November 2014 at 18:19, erik quanstrom quans...@quanstro.net wrote:
On Sun Nov 30 09:03:42 PST 2014, mathieu.lonja...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I usually keep most of my build/run/test workflow as tags on my acme
win windows. But acme dumps do not save tags, and I sometimes don't
save them
Hi,
I work with many git branches, often affecting the same files. And I
also happen to jump from one to the other quite frequently. There
could be a problem with my workflow, but let's pretend there isn't.
When one of said files is already open in acme, the win won't
automatically refresh it
Another think.. But this is not related to the switch. Someone can share
some script for having two acme instance working with plumbers on different
namespaces?
Something like below should work for the second acme you want to start:
export NAMESPACE=/tmp/ns2.$USERNAME.:0
mkdir
},
{ LIndent, indent, FALSE, XXX,XXX
},
On 9 April 2015 at 15:28, Mathieu Lonjaret mathieu.lonja...@gmail.com
wrote:
ah, good idea. thanks!
On 9 April 2015 at 10:02, yy yiyu@gmail.com wrote:
On 26 March 2015 at 17:02, Mathieu Lonjaret mathieu.lonja...@gmail.com
}
}
On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 6:16 AM, Mathieu Lonjaret
mathieu.lonja...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, I had seen that thread, but I explained I don't want the same
thing as what you're asking for. I do not want to refresh them all in
one command. I want to selectively refresh some of them, but in an
easier
Yes, I had seen that thread, but I explained I don't want the same
thing as what you're asking for. I do not want to refresh them all in
one command. I want to selectively refresh some of them, but in an
easier fashion than having to type Get for each of them.
On 28 March 2015 at 08:19, Aram
. I knew about "Edit X/foo/f" but I had never taken the time
to understand how it works, so I didn't know about something as powerful as
just Edit X. Thanks!
> On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 4:19 AM Rudolf Sykora <rudolf.syk...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> On 2 September 2015 at
No, I meant other implementation suggestions.
Since you're all as lazy as I am, here it is:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/comp.os.plan9/Q6R9iuu0lE8/u3h-FUnXOmEJ
On 2 September 2015 at 16:01, wrote:
> > Also there was a discussion on 9fans about it with other
> >
Hi,
I got annoyed at how, usually with many windows open, I sometimes struggle
to find where one of my windows is.
So I wrote https://github.com/mpl/lw , which seems to be helping a bit. I
run it from the main tag, so the output goes to Errors.
Hope that helps anyone else.
Cheers,
Mathieu
I had done https://bitbucket.org/mpl/acme-with-easy-backwards-search , but
since I wasn't bright enough to host it as a diff I don't really remember
how it works or what I changed. I think I had added a Rev command to the
tag bar of the window. Although it wasn't useful enough for me to keep on
wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 4:23 PM, Mathieu Lonjaret
> <mathieu.lonja...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>Probably just because I'm more comfortable looking at things
>> at the top half of my screen rather than at the top bottom.
>
> Perhaps that was the very design cons
6, at 11:16 , Mathieu Lonjaret <mathieu.lonja...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> yeah, good points.
>>
>> On 29 October 2016 at 00:47, yy <yiyu....@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On 28 October 2016 at 16:23, Mathieu Lonjaret
>>> <mathieu.lonja...
yeah, good points.
On 29 October 2016 at 00:47, yy <yiyu@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 28 October 2016 at 16:23, Mathieu Lonjaret
> <mathieu.lonja...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Anyway, does anyone know what the rationale was for choosing to stack
>> them at the bottom? O
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