Suraj Kurapati wrote:
I will move my eccentric setup to a personal branch on GitHub and
merge your patches onto my GitHub master branch.
I went further to replicate the stock sh wmiirc functionality for your
convenience, and ended up with the following organization:
# choose
cd
Hi,
I can't figure out how to automatically make a gnuplot window float. Here is
what xprop says about it:
WM_STATE(WM_STATE):
window state: Normal
icon window: 0x0
WM_NAME(STRING) = Gnuplot
WM_ICON_NAME(STRING) = gplt
2009/10/2 sta...@cs.tu-berlin.de:
Does anybody have a clue about what's wrong?
I'm not in front of my box now, so I could be wrong, but I guess the
window is mapped before its properties are set. If this is your case,
you could write a function that calls applyrules(sel) and call this
function
Another problem. After the config/compile/install process went well, I
restarted gdm and logged in into wmii. Unfortunately I only see the
bottom bar white without any string and I can't do anything... help
Maybe someone else had the same issue but I can't google it.
Thanks
--
Marco Rucci
On
I've seen that in the current Hg tip (3c5a74149fb8) you can resize the
effective area wmii uses in the default mode (tiling), by dragging the
borders using the column separators. As an example here's an
screenshot where I have reduced the area from both the right and left
sides:
On Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 07:13:51PM +0200, Juan Pablo Aroztegi wrote:
I've seen that in the current Hg tip (3c5a74149fb8) you can resize the
effective area wmii uses in the default mode (tiling), by dragging the
borders using the column separators. As an example here's an
screenshot where I have
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 01:32:40AM -0700, Suraj Kurapati wrote:
I will move my eccentric setup to a personal branch on GitHub and
merge your patches onto my GitHub master branch. This way, my GitHub
repo will stay in sync with your official wmii one and newcomers won't
be scared away by my