Re: [dev] Experimental editor

2011-06-10 Thread Aurélien Aptel
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 9:54 AM, Rafa Garcia Gallego rafael.garcia.gall...@gmail.com wrote: I like the idea of structural regex, but I haven't used sam much. The match buffer sounds a bit emacs-y for my taste. I doubt emacs has something exactly like that; then again I am more of a vi(m) guy so

Re: [dev] Experimental editor

2011-06-10 Thread Paul Onyschuk
After seeing words very experimental, I'm willing to share some ideas, maybe too controversial otherwise for suckless folk ;) First of all, check Recdit[1] editor. It's Mac OS X app, but nice paper and short video is available. It has some unique features. Is vertical side by side layout stupid

Re: [dev] Experimental editor

2011-06-10 Thread Yoshi Rokuko
+--- Paul Onyschuk ---+ [...] I love the text editor Sam. There is one problem with it - it's stack based WM over stack based WM. How to resolve this issue? Just look at so called distraction-free editors like FocusWriter[2] - using full screen is a feature. if

[dev] [tabbed] Add window ID to environment

2011-06-10 Thread Gregor Best
Hi people, the attached patch lets tabbed expose its window ID to its children via the env var TABBED_WIN. This allows doing things like the following from inside tabbed: st -t Foo -w $TABBED_WIN st -t Bar -w $TABBED_WIN thus easing the use of different tab titles. --

Re: [dev] Re: sbase

2011-06-10 Thread Connor Lane Smith
Hey, On 10 June 2011 06:55, pancake panc...@youterm.com wrote: Your gcc sucks. Mine reports the error here. Size is only allocated if the or condition applies which is not something to always happen opening the doors to use an uninitialized pointer. I wasn't talking about GCC. Step through

Re: [dev] Re: sbase

2011-06-10 Thread pancake
On 06/10/11 14:25, Connor Lane Smith wrote: Hey, On 10 June 2011 06:55, pancakepanc...@youterm.com wrote: Your gcc sucks. Mine reports the error here. Size is only allocated if the or condition applies which is not something to always happen opening the doors to use an uninitialized pointer.

Re: [dev] Experimental editor

2011-06-10 Thread Connor Lane Smith
On 10 June 2011 08:54, Rafa Garcia Gallego rafael.garcia.gall...@gmail.com wrote: What do you mean by that? Is there an experimental way to view, insert, change, delete text? I've read below about the multiple views and all, is that one of the research-y ideas? Just curious. Well, you can't

Re: [dev] Re: sbase

2011-06-10 Thread Rob
On 10 June 2011 04:30, Connor Lane Smith c...@lubutu.com wrote: The only way this is going to happen is if someone writes a script which does it automatically, by going through each utility prefixing their main() functions (in a separate build directory), generating a common main() which

Re: [dev] Re: sbase

2011-06-10 Thread Rob
On 10 June 2011 06:55, pancake panc...@youterm.com wrote: On 10/06/2011, at 4:26, Connor Lane Smith c...@lubutu.com wrote: No, there's no bug here; size is allocated and memset on the next line. Your gcc sucks. Mine reports the error here. Size is only allocated if the or condition applies

Re: [dev] Experimental editor

2011-06-10 Thread Troels Henriksen
Paul Onyschuk bl...@bojary.koba.pl writes: It has been discussed before[1]. With Sam regexps, own window manager can be handy. Some quotes: Russ Cox rsc at swtch.com wrote: The die hard sam users would disagree vehemently with you. The nice thing about sam is that it's one window, not

[dev] [dwm] Multiple tag sets

2011-06-10 Thread Bjartur Thorlacius
I'm thinking of using dwm for an embedded touchscreen ticket-seller. Users need to be able to select multiple tags simultaneously (e.g. by holding down all tags they wish to select, no need for alt-tab switch of views). Furthermore, they should be able to match windows using multiple criteria: I

Re: [dev] revolution

2011-06-10 Thread Le Tian
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 11:03 AM, Kurt H Maier karmaf...@gmail.com wrote: On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 10:58 AM, Le Tian tiane...@gmail.com wrote: What do you think about WMFS, and how it is better or worse than dwm? This is a very amateurish attempt at trolling. Please check the mailing list

Re: [dev] revolution

2011-06-10 Thread Kurt H Maier
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Le Tian tiane...@gmail.com wrote: wasn't even thinking about trolling, I'm trying to ask people, who I think to be more experienced, than I am. That's it. That's precisely the sort of thing a troll would say. -- # Kurt H Maier

Re: [dev] revolution

2011-06-10 Thread Le Tian
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Kurt H Maier karmaf...@gmail.com wrote: On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Le Tian tiane...@gmail.com wrote: wasn't even thinking about trolling, I'm trying to ask people, who I think to be more experienced, than I am. That's it. That's precisely the sort

Re: [dev] revolution

2011-06-10 Thread Bryan Bennett
Kurt - I think you need to rethink your definition of Troll. He simply asked a question. Regardless of whether you agree with the idea of the window manager in question, he didn't make some fallacious statement regarding DWM or any other suckless tools - he's simply asking for opinions. There is a

Re: [dev] revolution

2011-06-10 Thread Connor Lane Smith
On 10 June 2011 22:19, Bryan Bennett bbenn...@gmail.com wrote: WMFS simply feels like DWM++ You mean it increments dwm and takes the lower value? On 11 June 2011 00:58, Bryan Bennett bbenn...@gmail.com wrote: Kurt - I think you need to rethink your definition of Troll. He simply asked a

Re: [dev] revolution

2011-06-10 Thread Kurt H Maier
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 7:58 PM, Bryan Bennett bbenn...@gmail.com wrote: Kurt - I think you need to rethink your definition of Troll. He simply asked a question. There are only two reasons to ask a question that open-ended and useless. 1) You are an idiot, who thinks that you can compare any