Eon S. Jeon esj...@hyunmu.am writes:
Luckily, I came up with an alternative way of passing the argument. This
one uses an environment variable to store the argument, and lets the
shell expand the string for us. I've already implemented it, so you can
check it out.
suckless is not about having free lunch. telco companies did a better
job than you with your incompetent free software community. yes, my
replacemente doesn't have video including nudity. but i would even say
that is actually a good technical prevention of trolling. just
concentrate on the
On Mon, 5 May 2014 01:23:03 -0400
Eon S. Jeon esj...@hyunmu.am wrote:
Hey Eon,
Indeed, this is a huge concern, even though the argument gets escaped
befored being tossed into the shell.
no, this is not a huge concern, as discussed. Mentioning this
considerably minimal pitfall in the manual
Heyho,
how to implement user certificates? I did not find any hint in the documentation
of webkit-gtk or libsoup… :(
--Markus
FRIGN said:
A configuration can look like this:
{ \.mp3,st -e mplayer %s },
{ \.(jpg|png|tiff)$,feh %s},
{ \.gif,wget -O /tmp/tmp.gif %s gifview -a
/tmp/tmp.gif },
{ ^(http://|https://)?(www\.)?(youtube.com/watch\?|youtu\.be/),
youtube-viewer
Yeah, mailcap format would be amazing, I would use that!
On Tue, May 06, 2014 at 02:36:58AM +0200, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
FRIGN said:
A configuration can look like this:
{ \.mp3,st -e mplayer %s },
{ \.(jpg|png|tiff)$,feh %s},
{ \.gif,
On Tue, May 06, 2014 at 02:36:58AM +0200, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
FRIGN said:
Am I missing something, or mailcap files already do that?
Agreed, that would be amazing! I would certainly use that!