On Wed, 09 Sep 2009 04:54:30 -0700, frederic fduboi...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, 09 Sep 2009 10:06:20 +0200, Anselm R Garbe garb...@gmail.com
wrote:
2009/9/9 Pinocchio cchino...@gmail.com:
I am saying this because even after a lot of marketing muscle and
commercial force, it has been hard for
Hi there,
I plan a new wmi-11 maintenance release, those of you familiar with
WMI or curios about it, please test hg tip:
hg clone http://hg.suckless.org/wmi
Kind regards,
Anselm
The surf 0.1 tarball doesn't build. (I'm packing it for Arch AUR.)
There are two problems: the tarball doesn't contain config.def.h ; and
even if it did, there is an extra variable background in it that's
not used, and kills the build because of -Werror. I'll work around
these in my PKGBUILD, but
Thanks (really need a release script).
fixed in 0.1.2
2009/9/10 Ray Kohler ataraxia...@gmail.com:
The surf 0.1 tarball doesn't build. (I'm packing it for Arch AUR.)
There are two problems: the tarball doesn't contain config.def.h ; and
even if it did, there is an extra variable background in
I just wanted to say that surf seems much faster at loading and
rendering pages with this latest pull. It's sweet! Cheers to Enno
and all other contributors.
--
Andrew Antle
andrew.an...@gmail.com
http://antlechrist.org
with the latest pull, surf is identified as the awfully old:Netscape
Navigator
with 40-bit encryption (International)
whereas, before it, it was identified as:
Apple Safari (531.2+)
with 128-bit encryption (International)
For this reason, webapp like GMail complain...
Why did it change?
Alright, I'll answer myself.
surf.c sets user-agent to surf that is evidently not recognized by those
websites.
I wonder why those websites use these dirty tricks...
L.
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 10:02 AM, Lorenzo Bolla lbo...@gmail.com wrote:
with the latest pull, surf is identified as the
Well, honestly, I only programmed an interface to the webkit engine.
Blame them for the speed.
2009/9/10 Andrew Antle andrew.an...@gmail.com:
I just wanted to say that surf seems much faster at loading and
rendering pages with this latest pull. It's sweet! Cheers to Enno
and all other
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 09:43:25AM +0200, Antoni Grzymala wrote:
All the mad SLOC-counters, see this:
http://pouet.net/prod.php?which=53816
greatness in 256 bytes :)
included asm source file is 256 lines with comments that do not even
look artificial. now that's taste.
(No, it doesn't run
Hi there!
This is the first official release of surf, a minimal Webkit/GTK based browser.
You can download it here:
http://dl.suckless.org/surf/surf-0.1.tar.gz
Changelog: http://hg.suckless.org/surf
Please test try it out and give feedback.
regards
Gottox
--
http://gnuffy.chaotika.org - Real
This is ridiculous.
Also speed is really no drug I would ever recommend, it's far from awesome.
asskisses,
hiro
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 6:22 PM, Andrew Antleandrew.an...@gmail.com wrote:
I just wanted to say that surf seems much faster at loading and
rendering pages with this latest pull. It's
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 07:37:22PM +0200, Mate Nagy wrote:
The movestack patch allows you to swap the selected client with the client
before or after it (a clone of the Xmonad mod-shift-j and mod-shift-k
functionality) -
http://www.aplusbi.com/projects/dwm/dwm-5.6.1-movestack.diff
this
2009/9/9 Mikael Schönenberg schonenb...@gmail.com:
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 15:31, Ray Kohlerataraxia...@gmail.com wrote:
The difficulty with using xprop to read and write surf's URL is that
even though I have the XID when the session starts, there's a risk
that it changes. Links may open
surf-0.1.tar.gz is missing config.def.h
On 9/11/09, Uriel lost.gob...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 1:23 PM, Enno Boland (Gottox) got...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi there!
This is the first official release of surf,
a minimal Webkit/GTK based browser.
Triple oxymoron.
uriel
You
On Wed, 09 Sep 2009 00:36:17 -0700, Anselm R Garbe garb...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/9/9 pancake panc...@youterm.com:
There is also neko. The problem is that I don't see the need of clientside
scripting. A clean design should split presentation and data. And having a
templating language for
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 02:35:20 +0800, markus schnalke mei...@marmaro.de
wrote:
[2009-09-09 04:59] Uriel lost.gob...@gmail.com
Ok, I put this together in five min while sleep deprived, but I think
it still should be enough to get you started:
http://repo.cat-v.org/troff-slider/
Thanks. I'm
Dnia 07.09.2009 Niklas Koponen niklas.kopo...@iki.fi napisał/a:
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 11:27 PM, Preben Randholrand...@pvv.org wrote:
On Tue, 1 Sep 2009 10:07:47 +0300
Niklas Koponen niklas.kopo...@iki.fi wrote:
My plan is to take a snaphot of the root window at certain intervals
if there
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 12:31 PM, Thomas Dahms da...@gmx.com wrote:
- Switch from ~/.wmii-hg to ~/.wmii.
+1
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 09:31:55PM +0200, Thomas Dahms wrote:
- The fullscreen bugs (#22 and #68) should probably be fixed before a
release. #22 can completely destroy your column layout when toggling
fullscreen, while #68 may make clients invisible. A release should not
have such severe
It supports UTF-8, that is all anyone sane should need.
uriel
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 6:38 AM, Wu, Yue vano...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 02:35:20 +0800, markus schnalke mei...@marmaro.de
wrote:
[2009-09-09 04:59] Uriel lost.gob...@gmail.com
Ok, I put this together in five min
HAI
2009/9/12 Kris Maglione maglion...@gmail.com:
- Switch from ~/.wmii-hg to ~/.wmii.
That's already the case in the alpha bundles.
Nope.
sh version still uses ~/wmii-hg here on hg2483.
THX
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 11:27:09AM +0900, KIMURA Masaru wrote:
HAI
That's already the case in the alpha bundles.
Nope.
sh version still uses ~/wmii-hg here on hg2483.
In hg and the snapshot bundles, yes, it's still ~/.wmii-hg. In the
alpha tarballs, it's ~/.wmii
--
Kris Maglione
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