Re: RFC/CFT: Replace Imake with CMake in build process

2014-05-31 Thread Mark Carroll
Matthew D. Fuller fulle...@over-yonder.net writes: I've replaced the Imake build system in ctwm with a CMake structure. OK, it hasn't been quite even a full week yet, but, additional comments or discussion? Branch is updated past the landing of Stefan's cleanups today. I was still on

Re: Libreoffice font colour menu doesn't work in ctwm -- and I can't rebuild ctwm in F22

2015-06-25 Thread Mark Carroll
Aaron Sloman a.slo...@cs.bham.ac.uk writes: I wonder if any other ctwm user has this problem? (snip) For some time I've been unable to use the 'font color' and 'highlighting' menus in libreoffice (LO). Attempts to use them fail the colour menu is not shown: something flashes on the screen,

Re: Snapshot cut

2015-07-29 Thread Mark Carroll
Matthew D. Fuller fulle...@over-yonder.net writes: I think so. I've consistently been running within a few revs of head on my system, and it hasn't blown up. But we always need more testing; hence the snapshot. So test it :) I'm seeing some clear weirdness when I start up the

Re: Whither USE_GNOME?

2015-08-02 Thread Mark Carroll
Marcel Heinz marcel.he...@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de writes: But seriously, I wonder how many active users are left. The Debian popularity contest at http://popcon.debian.org/stable/main/by_inst records seven active users, probably including me. I don't actually much use the virtual

Re: Command line args

2015-07-17 Thread Mark Carroll
Matthew D. Fuller fulle...@over-yonder.net writes: So while I'm running around with a machete breaking things, I'd like to do the same with our command-line args and parsing. It's great to see some development energy going into ctwm. Cleanup now keeps paying back over time. (-: I'm gonna

Re: Website reshuffle

2016-02-27 Thread Mark Carroll
On 27 Feb 2016, Matthew D. Fuller wrote: > Take a look at > . > It's > certainly far from perfect, and there's plenty more that could be > done. I think it's a good next working step though. > > So, any problems with it? Comments?

Re: Is there something like FocusDelay

2016-04-05 Thread Mark Carroll
On 05 Apr 2016, Alexander Klein wrote: > just yesterday, when I was typing some text in an editor, a dialogue > from a program running in another workspace popped up, grabbed focus, > and happily took my text as a series of keyboard shortcuts. > > I was wondering then, whether it's possible to

Re: Vivaldi has no frame

2016-07-08 Thread Mark Carroll
On 08 Jul 2016, Frank Steiner wrote: > But it gets no border, title and icons in ctwm. And so it cannot be moved, > iconized etc. I removed my .ctwmrc file to make sure it's not my config, > but the problem remains. Until someone more knowledgeable replies: it /may/ help that I usually end up

Re: Flippin' defaults

2017-03-09 Thread Mark Carroll
On 08 Mar 2017, Matthew D. Fuller wrote: (snip) >> >> - RandomPlacement. I'll bet there are old twm-heads [...] (snip) > I certainly don't have any intention of removing the possibility. Great. I can add another option to my rc if need be. (snip) > But I think most people fall the other way,

Re: Flippin' defaults

2017-03-07 Thread Mark Carroll
On 07 Mar 2017, Matthew D. Fuller wrote: > - RandomPlacement. I'll bet there are old twm-heads who want to > manually place every window that comes up and not be able to do > anything else until they do. That'd be me. I think having to do that is great and it keeps me from opting for many

Re: Title bar size

2017-04-26 Thread Mark Carroll
On 26 Apr 2017, Richmond wrote: > What controls the height of the title bar? I am testing on a different > system and it has become way to big. Giant. Also some strange effects on > the menu which are different between the otp release and the > distribution release 3.7. Some DPI issue perhaps?

Re: The one improvement I'd like on ctwm

2018-10-10 Thread Mark Carroll
On 10 Oct 2018, Steve Litt wrote: > On Tue, 9 Oct 2018 20:48:58 +0100 > Aaron Sloman wrote: (snip) >> However if the windows occupy different portions of the screen, with >> only partial overlaps, what becomes visible will depend on where the >> mouse pointer is. > > The preceding sentence is

Re: Default window manager switched to CTWM in NetBSD-current

2020-09-28 Thread Mark Carroll
On 28 Sep 2020, Stefan Monnier wrote: > PS: Tho NetBSD is not a wildly popular system, and AFAIK a large > fraction of NetBSD machines run headless, but still. Heh, yes, as someone who uses both CTWM and NetBSD, the coincidence made me wonder if there's some common trait that draws the

Re: Replacement of pulseaudio by pipewire

2023-01-01 Thread Mark Carroll
On 31 Dec 2022, Steve Litt wrote: (snip) > Why not just use ALSA? That's what I do, and except for a few snowflake > programs like Zoom, everything works fine. It has been a while since I tried but in the past I found that https://github.com/i-rinat/apulse served well for the critical