Quoth Anselm R Garbe:
Next on todo will be dwm improvements -- I'm currently investigating
if a switch to cairo instead of Xft would be any good.
I wouldn't know which was better, but good support for weird font
stuff is a feature which would be nice. Just things like combining
characters
[2012-10-28 06:22] Christoph Lohmann 2...@r-36.net
as the subject says, I’m thinking of typesetting my e‐mail in troff.
Anyone here has done something similar?
I have not done it before but as I like troff much I've thought about
doing so. Eventually, I have decided against it because I
Greetings comrades.
Some new features are in st tip:
* A new font handling that allows dynamic font changes.
* A hotkeys array in config.h for defining your own hotkeys. I kept to
using Alt + Shift for the default modifiers. Please anyone tell me,
if this
Hello.
On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 13:40:03 +0100 the little girl y...@blekksprut.net wrote:
hello mr. suckless!
this patch against tip should make st support cjk input when using
ibus/scim/uim/whatever through xim
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 01:21:40PM +0100, hiro wrote:
typesetting? raw text can be typeset just fine with a keyboard. not
sure what you're really up to.
It is suckless answer to HTML email.
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 05:03:06PM +0400, p37si...@lavabit.com wrote:
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 01:21:40PM +0100, hiro wrote:
typesetting? raw text can be typeset just fine with a keyboard. not
sure what you're really up to.
It is suckless answer to HTML email.
It might as well *be*
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 9:36 AM, Kurt H Maier khm-suckl...@intma.in wrote:
It might as well *be* HTML email.
I assume that the typesetting will be done on his end, instead of just
dumping verbose formatting into your terminal. I don't think that
makes for a fair comparison.
--Andrew Hills
What about postscript mails? Or just... Markdown? Which kind of stuff do you
need? Clickable links? Indentation? Comic sans?
On Oct 28, 2012, at 15:06, Kurt H Maier khm-suckl...@intma.in wrote:
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 09:52:46AM -0400, Andrew Hills wrote:
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 9:36 AM,
Christoph Lohmann wrote:
as the subject says, I’m thinking of typesetting my e‐mail in troff.
I have never done that; I use plain UTF-8. But are you talking about
writing email in troff and converting it to HTML? Or what makes email
special, aside from the convention to use plain text
Bjartur Thorlacius svartma...@gmail.com writes:
Christoph Lohmann wrote:
as the subject says, I’m thinking of typesetting my e‐mail in troff.
I have never done that; I use plain UTF-8. But are you talking about
writing email in troff and converting it to HTML? Or what makes email
Raphael Proust raphla...@gmail.com writes:
HTML is the most logical approach for formatting.
What?
Not sure. It actually looks like a troll whistle… I think it is a
troll whistle.
No, it's not a troll whistle. I can get a troll bugle if I need to.
1. This deserves some explanation:
If
On 28/10/2012, Luis Anaya papoan...@hotmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 01:21:40PM +0100, hiro wrote:
typesetting? raw text can be typeset just fine with a keyboard. not
sure what you're really up to.
It is suckless answer to HTML email.
It might as well *be* HTML email.
Hello.
On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 17:35:02 +0100 ilf i...@zeromail.org wrote:
How about a new release? (release often..)
That's a good idea. Not now, I'm patching surf at the moment.
Sincerely,
Christoph Lohmann
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 4:35 PM, Christoph Lohmann 2...@r-36.net wrote:
Hello.
On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 17:35:02 +0100 ilf i...@zeromail.org wrote:
How about a new release? (release often..)
How about rap music? (release early, release often (and with rap
music) - FAT lab -
Greetings.
On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 17:37:27 +0100 Luis Anaya papoan...@hotmail.com wrote:
1. This deserves some explanation:
If you were going to translate Troff commands for email , would you
typeset these into...
[...]
d. Text - Looking at man pages, it adds a lot of terminal commands, it
It you really want to typeset your e-mails, why not use
markdown?
* It is human readable, so no-one needs any fancy frontend
* You don't need any annoying multi-part nonsense
* After using things like werc, it should already be second
nature to many people.
* Much non-markdown mail also happens
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 01:17:27PM -0400, Galos, David wrote:
It you really want to typeset your e-mails, why not use
markdown?
* It is human readable, so no-one needs any fancy frontend
* You don't need any annoying multi-part nonsense
* After using things like werc, it should already be
Greetings.
On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 18:13:57 +0100 Raphael Proust raphla...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 4:35 PM, Christoph Lohmann 2...@r-36.net wrote:
Hello.
On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 17:35:02 +0100 ilf i...@zeromail.org wrote:
How about a new release? (release often..)
How about
Do you know ssg? Its a perl script that converts a markdown file into a
postscript slides..
Theres also an awk markdown parser to html and make it work on ansi is just
plain simple (or output troff)
Markdown is human readable and easy to parse to generate various outputs, it
just needs a
Christoph Lohmann 2...@r-36.net writes:
d. Text - Looking at man pages, it adds a lot of terminal commands, it
would not look nice in email.
Well, only needed is a subset to align text on a line, add some
lines,
[chomp...]
much more than a simple hack would approach.
All right, so this
Hi Christoph,
In vi (nvi) I have some maps for mail (I'm using groff):
groff to plain utf8 and open as alternate %.ftext
map =¡ :w^M:!groff -kstep -ms -Tutf8 -P -cobu % %.fmt^M:e%.fmt^M
Change to alternate :e#
map V :w^M:e#^M
spell Troff
map =Ç :w^M:!hunspell -n -d en_US %^M:e!^M
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 09:52:16PM +0100, pancake wrote:
Do you know ssg? Its a perl script that converts a markdown file into a
postscript slides..
I already have typesetting software. ssg's existence doesn't make
markdown more useful, it just makes it slightly less useful than troff.
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