Ethan Grammatikidis dixit (2011-04-05, 02:11):
On 4 Apr 2011, at 7:53 pm, Antoni Grzymala wrote:
That's why I have the mod4-c shortcut – exactly for turning
opera-copied links into a shift-insert insertable selection.
Ah, you have mod4-c run something which copies clipboard to selection
Ethan Grammatikidis dixit (2011-04-04, 02:34):
XFCE terminal binds ctrl-shift-C/V to clipboard copy/paste. They're
not great bindings but they're memorable. Someone mentioned shift-
insert, was that for clipboard or selection paste? Shift-insert
reminds me of DOS edit.exe which used that
Ethan Grammatikidis dixit (2011-04-04, 17:23):
In my standard X environment most programs accept the convention,
that MMB *and* shift-insert insert the selection, while whichever
program supports the clipboard it has some clipboard shortcut (and
those two do not overlap).
I just tested
Matt Mrozinski dixit (2011-02-26, 21:20):
I suppose i dont really like the way the bold fonts are really bold
in those terminals, to the point where they're unreadable. Tho i
have to admit, i haven't spent a lot of time playing with them.
I'll give them a chance again, to be sure.
From
c...@wzff.de dixit (2011-02-17, 00:33):
Excerpts from Claudiu Bucur's message of Fri Feb 11 22:35:31 +0100 2011:
gentoo is as minimal as you can get or as complex as you want. you compile
everything locally, with the help of the portage repository (even the
kernel). it has been my closest
Kurt H Maier dixit (2011-02-16, 19:28):
Gentoo has a good balance in not being overengineered like Debian
(dpkg-reconfigure and all that hell)
bullshit, just look at emerge
look at it
Why would I want to? I don't like Python. Still, by comparison to
dpkg-reconfigure it's pretty sane.
Antoni Grzymala dixit (2011-02-17, 01:40):
if you want to see how this can be done correctly, look at freebsd
or openbsd, where software can be built -or- installed from
packages.
I did look and I found an obscure mess of working or non-working
makefiles. Somewhat akin to arch's AUR
Kurt H Maier dixit (2011-02-16, 19:48):
Also, suggesting that people run *bsd on some modern commodity
hardware (especially laptops) is totally unrealistic.
That just tells me you have no experience or understanding regarding
the matter. I run linux on my laptop... but mostly because I
w...@tivy.com dixit (2011-02-05, 16:20):
Which one do you use? Why do you use it? What does it have that the
others don't?
ext2. I forget why. Probably because I didn't know anything when I
installed archlinux.
I've heard good things about JFS. I've looked at the different FS's but
I
Danilo Bargen dixit (2011-01-26, 23:18):
I need some kind of alarm system in dwm, as my laptop has already
turned off several times due to running out of battery.
Also have a look at my idea shown on the ML on 04 Dec 2010 (I
forwarded you a copy of the message).
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Jan dixit (2011-01-20, 02:26):
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 20:22:51 -0500, Kurt H Maier karmaf...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 8:15 PM, Jan k...@unstable.nl wrote:
Maybe surveilling /var/log/messages (lines are similar to dmesg output)
for lines that include eth0 and link might work.
Jan dixit (2011-01-20, 02:33):
On Thu, 20 Jan 2011 02:28:22 +0100, Antoni Grzymala ant...@chopin.edu.pl
wrote:
Jan dixit (2011-01-20, 02:26):
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 20:22:51 -0500, Kurt H Maier karmaf...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 8:15 PM, Jan k...@unstable.nl wrote
Connor Lane Smith dixit (2010-12-24, 12:26):
On Saturday, 4 December 2010, Antoni Grzymala ant...@chopin.edu.pl wrote:
just wanted to share a simple idea here – a little feature implemented
in my statusbar script: remount the rootfs sync, when the battery
level is below some predefined
Ethan Grammatikidis dixit (2010-12-22, 23:02):
On 20 Dec 2010, at 6:56 pm, hiro wrote:
Ever heard of setuid root??
I thought this was supposed to be a script? The Linux kernel prevents
the SUID bit from taking effect on scripts because SUID scripts are
almost always security
hiro dixit (2010-12-20, 18:56):
Missed irony, setuid root is too general.
Ever heard of setuid root??
On 12/4/10, Gene Auyeung quaker4...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 11:29 AM, Antoni Grzymala ant...@chopin.edu.pl
wrote:
Simplest way:
your-user ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
Hi,
just wanted to share a simple idea here – a little feature implemented
in my statusbar script: remount the rootfs sync, when the battery
level is below some predefined threshold and falling.
I somehow find it less distracting than warnings popping up and less
annoying then a forced poweroff
Gene Auyeung dixit (2010-12-04, 11:23):
Just curious, how would the script get permission to mount? You can't
type the password for sudo because it's not interactive. And you can't
rely on the limited time that sudo grants access if you run the script
with sudo, because presumably the battery
Moritz Wilhelmy dixit (2010-11-23, 20:48):
First of all, dmenu is a menu, not a message-displayer. The xmessage colors
can
be configured from ~/.Xdefaults. See here[1] for an example.
[...]
[1] http://up.barfooze.de/starf-201011232048.png
Would you mind sharing your Xdefaults? This
Mitchell Church dixit (2010-11-18, 14:32):
Okay, the specific error message is
Can't load font -*-inconsolata-*-*-*-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-iso10646-1
This is when trying to use the font string
-*-inconsolata-*-*-*-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-iso10646-1
I also tried the terminus string you provided with
David DEMELIER dixit (2010-11-13, 09:34):
Thanks, but it seems this workaround only works for i386 while i'm on
amd64... What a pity
The canonical workaround these days is:
wmname LG3D
where wmname is available from: http://code.suckless.org/hg/wmname,
and it does indeed seems to fix the
Gregor Best dixit (2010-10-15, 22:35):
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 03:15:03PM -0400, MItchell Church wrote:
I've still been unable to implement link hinting in surf. Numerous
searches of
dev archives and internet forums make me believe that it could be some sort
of
incompatibility non
thuban dixit (2010-10-06, 08:42):
Just a little bug report, cinelerra doesn't work in dwm. Do you also
have this problem?
Please don't post a new topic in an old thread and to the above
question, what do you mean by “doesn't work”.
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thuban dixit (2010-10-08, 20:57):
Le Fri, 8 Oct 2010 19:25:40 +0200,
Antoni Grzymala ant...@chopin.edu.pl a écrit :
thuban dixit (2010-10-06, 08:42):
Just a little bug report, cinelerra doesn't work in dwm. Do you also
have this problem?
Please don't post a new topic in an old
Kris Maglione dixit (2010-09-08, 19:05):
On Wed, Sep 08, 2010 at 03:21:52PM -0700, Paolo wrote:
Alban Berg, Arnold Schoenberg, Debussy, Satie,
Schönberg. 12 Tone... Ah, would that he were never born.
Please don't create a suggestion that Schönberg only (or even mostly)
created
Kris Maglione dixit (2010-09-08, 20:45):
On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 03:31:09AM +0300, Nikhilesh S wrote:
On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 12:35:17AM +0200, Antoni Grzymala wrote:
Paolo dixit (2010-09-08, 15:21):
Isn't his name just 'Paolo'?
( fav ever: Horowitz plays Scriabin's Vers la
Nikhilesh S dixit (2010-09-09, 00:12):
What kind of music do you listen to? Your favourite artists, genres,
etc.?
Seems this has been discussed a little in one the recent „yet another
quest for sucklessness” thread. Mozart, Haydn, Chopin were talked
about and liked. There seem to be some
Paolo dixit (2010-09-08, 15:21):
( fav ever: Horowitz plays Scriabin's Vers la flamme
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlqGkVc29Gwfeature=fvwd)
Basically, Horowitz's anything is in the fav-ever category. He's
certainly the best represented single artist in my (probably largish)
Suraj Kurapati dixit (2010-08-23, 21:05):
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 8:46 PM, Anthony J. Bentley
anthonyjbent...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there currently a tool or script that I can use to strip html
from emails?
mhshow-show-text/html: lynx -dump %F | less
Lynx sucks but it sorta works well
Alexander Teinum dixit (2010-08-22, 17:01):
I might create a parser for a language that I just invented. It’s
somewhat like Common Lisp.
(h1 A heading)
(p This is (strong awefully) nice.)
(h2 Another heading)
Or, it could be written this way…
(h1
A heading)
(p
This is
Suraj Kurapati dixit (2010-08-17, 20:49):
As for bold, fortunately my terminal has it disabled,
I set up nice colors for bold and underline so things are easy to read
(see the attached screenshot). If anyone is interested, my Xdefaults
file is here:
Lorenzo Bolla dixit (2010-08-18, 15:09):
As for bold, fortunately my terminal has it disabled,
I set up nice colors for bold and underline so things are easy to read
(see the attached screenshot). If anyone is interested, my Xdefaults
file is here:
Maurício CA dixit (2010-08-12, 00:10):
If you name it 'calc.noam' and type:
echo '(+ 1 2 (+ 3 4) (+ 5 6) 7)' | calc.noam
I'm sorry, but looking at the above I just couldn't notice the
Greenspun's Tenth Rule of Programming :)
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Antoni Grzymala dixit (2010-08-12, 18:54):
If you name it 'calc.noam' and type:
echo '(+ 1 2 (+ 3 4) (+ 5 6) 7)' | calc.noam
I'm sorry, but looking at the above I just couldn't notice the
Greenspun's Tenth Rule of Programming :)
s/notice/not notice/ – or whatever, dunno. When having
Robert Ransom dixit (2010-08-10, 23:12):
I like Mozart and Minimalism just as much as I like Dadaism or free
Jazz, even if they have different forms and subjective functions.
I hope you aren't suggesting that Mozart *is* minimalist.
He most definitely is (along with Chopin, I'd argue) –
Eivind Michael Skretting dixit (2010-08-11, 16:13):
He most definitely is (along with Chopin, I'd argue) – at the opposite
end you'd find Bruckner, Wagner and Berlioz. Flame away, I'm on holiday.
Mozart and Chopin really have nothing to do with Minimalism. Some of Mozart's
pieces are
Daniel Clemente dixit (2010-08-06, 03:08):
This adds C-d (delete next char) and C-g (abort) to dmenu. These
keys are also used in programs like bash or Emacs.
AFAIR C-g just emits BEL by default in bash (as it used in most old
terminals), but yeah, it's probably good to have it, thx.
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Moritz Wilhelmy dixit (2010-07-10, 12:32):
Overhead the albatross hangs motionless upon the air...
And deep beneath the rolling waves in labyrinths of coral caves...
...echo lurks.
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markus schnalke dixit (2010-06-24, 12:21):
[2010-06-24 13:10] Ramil Farkhshatov ra...@gmx.co.uk
I decided to share a simple jabber client with ii interface. It supports
normal convercations and multi-user conferences. Requires iksemel and gnutls
(optional).
Can be taken here:
git
Antoni Grzymala dixit (2010-06-24, 13:42):
markus schnalke dixit (2010-06-24, 12:21):
[2010-06-24 13:10] Ramil Farkhshatov ra...@gmx.co.uk
I decided to share a simple jabber client with ii interface. It supports
normal convercations and multi-user conferences. Requires iksemel
Anselm R Garbe dixit (2010-06-15, 06:59):
On 14 June 2010 12:13, pancake panc...@youterm.com wrote:
http://julien.danjou.info/blog/2010.html#Thoughts%20and%20rambling%20on%20the%20X%20protocol
This post proves once again that a new window system is what everyone
is waiting for and that
Kris Maglione dixit (2010-06-17, 05:57):
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 12:56:21PM +0300, Dmitry Maluka wrote:
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 05:27:39AM -0400, Kris Maglione wrote:
English really isn't much more than bastardized Germanic with quite a
lot of words stolen from Norman French, anyway. A bit
Kris Maglione dixit (2010-06-17, 15:39):
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 08:28:54PM +0200, Antoni Grzymala wrote:
Kris Maglione dixit (2010-06-17, 05:57):
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 12:56:21PM +0300, Dmitry Maluka wrote:
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 05:27:39AM -0400, Kris Maglione wrote:
English really
Kurt H Maier dixit (2010-06-16, 18:02):
Lojban is a decadent bourgeois luxury. Interlingua is the staff of
the proletariat.
Interlingua is sweet. I volunteer for proofreading the translated texts.
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Ethan Grammatikidis dixit (2010-06-06, 12:37):
What is a minor annoyance for me is how the “m”-mode in dwm is
implemented. The clients that aren’t in focus are visible underneath
the focused window. At least I think that’s how it’s done, since I can
see Chromium at the bottom of urxvtc.
ilf dixit (2010-06-05, 13:32):
On 06-05 09:34, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
in tiled mode xpdf works as it used to, so i'm not terribly annoyed
Only not full-screened Xpdf works as before, full-screened Xpd does
not, as described.
I use an alias xpdff='xpdf -fullscreen'.
I'd hate that, because
ilf dixit (2010-06-02, 18:19):
On 06-02 10:13, ilf wrote:
Now mplayer and flash fullscreen work, yay!
One more thing i noticed: Now Firefox fullscreen always covers the
entire screen, including the dwm status bar. Without the patch,
fullscreen still displayed the status bar, it being
Kurt H Maier dixit (2010-05-30, 15:27):
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Antoni Grzymala ant...@chopin.edu.pl wrote:
And, скажы меня, what if I need to mix cyryllic, some unusual character
or two like »λ«,
you never need to do this
call upon Janáček's surname, mention a band called
Dmitry Maluka dixit (2010-05-30, 22:30):
That's gone. We (IT people) surrendered the initiative to the world
around, though we could push that technical limitation through to force
the world to switch to a simple small unified alphabet.
May I suggest, that it would much simpler for the world
Kurt H Maier dixit (2010-05-30, 19:38):
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 6:45 PM, hiro 23h...@googlemail.com wrote:
Ok, may I suggest we all go to bed now? And don't forget to charge
your wireless devices...
I refuse to read this message until you assure me it's utf-8 compliant
It was, don't you
Ramil Farkhshatov dixit (2010-05-29, 00:01):
I made a patch against dmenu-4.1 that fixes editing (cursor movement,
character deletion) of utf-8 strings containing multibyte characters.
Thanks!
(+1 for this to go into mainline)
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Nicolas Capit dixit (2010-05-28, 23:13):
I just tried dwm-5.8 and it seems that fullscreen in mplayer is not working
anymore (output with xv). I reinstalled the 5.7.2 and it works perfectly.
It truly doesn't. And I'm running with -vo vdpau. Whether I press f in
playback or supply -fs on the
pancake dixit (2010-05-19, 16:15):
On Wed, 19 May 2010 16:11:15 +0300
Elmo Todurov todu...@gmail.com wrote:
So you can define a single buffer of this size to strcpy/memcpy/strcat the
paths you need to construct the executable paths you need.
this will reduce the heap usage a lot.
Mate Nagy dixit (2010-05-10, 09:47):
you don't design suckless software for the user. You educate the user
first, then design software for the new, enlightened man.
Sounds like we've had that history lesson in the thirties...
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zi...@freeshell.org dixit (2010-05-04, 02:04):
Was recently looking for a simple console BitTorrent client. Found ctorrent
but it's unmaintained, and Enhanced CTorrent which is still being worked on.
Found a few others like rtorrent but they seem to require some additional
dependences like
Claudio M. Alessi dixit (2010-04-20, 21:27):
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 11:07:24PM +0200, orsch...@gmail.com wrote:
And when you are try to fix this could you please also try to correct the
flash fullscreen issue?
I use this workaround without any issue:
Connor Lane Smith dixit (2010-03-27, 22:58):
On 27 March 2010 22:30, Sean Whitton s...@silentflame.com wrote:
You can achieve this with M-p in dmenu-4.0.
Julien was right, actually. 4.0 doesn't support M-p unless you apply
the paste patch. Tip integrates paste and cursor. (On that note,
hiro dixit (2010-03-20, 21:40):
9term
10term. I win.
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Alexander Surma dixit (2010-03-20, 18:48):
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 6:34 PM, Jonas Bernoulli jo...@bernoulli.cc wrote:
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 18:04, Alexander Surma
alexander.su...@googlemail.com wrote:
Well, resizehints are exactly that, hints. Not an obligation.
It's usually the job of
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 14:00:45 +0100, Valentin a...@0au.de wrote:
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 01:58:11PM +0100, QUINTIN Guillaume wrote:
Scroll lock works for me in xterm.
What is the escape sequence to lock scroll ?
No idea, I just hit scroll lock…
AFAIK there are no escape sequences,
Anselm R Garbe dixit (2010-02-02, 08:05):
On 1 February 2010 23:56, Antoni Grzymala ant...@chopin.edu.pl wrote:
Well, a while ago I saw a back-to-front Trabant on the streets of
Warsaw, a quick google and here you go:
http://autofoto.pl/blogs/prezes/archive/2009/05/11/trabant-je-d-cy-ty
Anselm R Garbe dixit (2010-02-01, 15:58):
On 1 February 2010 15:49, sta...@cs.tu-berlin.de wrote:
* Anselm R Garbe ans...@garbe.us [2010-02-01 15:48]:
On 1 February 2010 13:30, sta...@cs.tu-berlin.de wrote:
experts rule: Actually they don't want! Ever seen a suckless car, or
mobile
Uriel dixit (2010-02-01, 22:30):
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 2:06 PM, anonymous aim0s...@lavabit.com wrote:
Having said that, in case of rfork vice versa from FreeBSD.
Yes, I am talking about FreeBSD. With configure you can make your
program portable between FreeBSD and Linux. Most probably
Chris Palmer dixit (2010-02-01, 15:48):
Anselm R Garbe writes:
[...] as even refueling the car required lifting the hood, filling the
tank with gasoline (only 24 litres[1]), then adding two-stroke oil and
shaking it back and forth to mix.
Never mind that bit of compile-time
pmarin dixit (2010-01-24, 18:35):
Hi all.
Anyone know how to know the size (kb) of a process in Linux?
using the proc filesystem I can know the number of pages that it uses
(/proc/pid/statm). How I can convert
it to kb? Any posix way?
Man proc(5). The sizes given are in pages.
The rest:
anonymous dixit (2010-01-20, 10:57):
Problem here is not using exec startx or startx exit, not using or not
using exec in xinitrc/xsession!
Problem here is (not (using exec startx or startx exit)), not (using
or not using exec in xinitrc/xsession).
I also parsed it that way, but
Moritz Wilhelmy dixit (2010-01-19, 22:46):
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 11:56:56PM +0300, anonymous wrote:
Why not Slackware?
Why not suse?
Why not feed trolls?
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Jonathan Slark dixit (2010-01-18, 22:41):
I was wondering what distros people use on this mailing list? I've
tried a lot and I'm not happy with any of them. All I need is a
toolchain/dev utils with minimal X install. I would then compile all
the apps/dwm myself and install using the
Sebastian Goll dixit (2010-01-17, 16:44):
On Sun, 17 Jan 2010 16:24:11 +0100
Gregor Best g...@ring0.de wrote:
Same thing with every other screen locker. The only solution is to
remove the ChangeVT* mappings from the xmodmap.
Another solution seems to be to exec into “startx” instead of
Alex Matviychuk dixit (2010-01-13, 00:44):
Somewhat related, is there any word on if/when the flash video full
screen issue will be resolved? That is, when trying to full screen a
flash video, it drops back to the original page after popping up.
Works for me currently if I switch to monocle
Samuel Baldwin dixit (2010-01-04, 16:46):
2010/1/4 Josh Rickmar joshua_rick...@eumx.net:
On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 09:03:08PM +, Rob wrote:
I use profont and
static const char font[] =
-*-*-profont-*-*-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-*-*;
works fine for me. Although profont shows up
Peter John Hartman dixit (2010-01-03, 13:51):
I agree w/r/t removing the status feature in dwm. If it isn't a
trayer, then what is its purpose? Of course, primary motivation is
that an alternative standalone trayer can do whatever it is that the
status feature is doing anyway (or so it
Cengiz Tas dixit (2010-01-03, 22:10):
1) i know how to check for unread mails in gmail and display it in the
status bar.
can i check for unread chat messages in the same way, too?
Pretty much depends on your mail client. mcabber AFAIK can write things
to a file/pipe, which you can use to set
Moritz Wilhelmy dixit (2009-12-20, 12:03):
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 11:53:02AM +0100, markus schnalke wrote:
[2009-12-19 21:37] pancake panc...@youterm.com
I have done two patches for slock.
The first simplifying the use of cpp and the other adding user
defined password.
daspostloch dixit (2009-12-17, 14:25):
you are right that was crap. sorry.
the F# works fine as just tested in firefox.
the reason i got confused is because i, other
than vterm, dont have use for them.
so the real issue is that switching vterms
doesnt work, not even right now in normal ops.
markus schnalke dixit (2009-12-16, 09:38):
[2009-12-16 18:11] Jessta jes...@gmail.com
2009/12/12 markus schnalke mei...@marmaro.de:
Please refrain from adding full quotes a the end of your reply,
it's such a pain to read.
Your war will never be won until there is a tool that
markus schnalke dixit (2009-12-16, 12:29):
I've been pondering switching over to nmh in the recent years, but there
were some things holding me back. I'd be cool if you shared your
experiences, too.
Encodings are handles pretty badly. Latin1 is okay, but UTF8 is hardly
supported. MIME
Kurt H Maier dixit (2009-12-12, 08:58):
meillo, next time you decide to teach us how to use the internet mark
it offtopic so I don't have to listen to yet another internet
etiquette lecture from a well-meaning simpleton
Same about your reply.
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Alexander Surma dixit (2009-12-11, 00:07):
Actually, I think passwordmanagers are not secure. All your passwords are
just as strong as your PM encryption.
That's why I keep most of my less-used passwords in a
GPG-encrypted-to-self file with a vim configuration for transparent
decryption,
Aled Gest dixit (2009-11-13, 16:27):
2009/11/13 Mate Nagy mn...@port70.net:
please stop posting
Why?
It's getting very much off topic. If you would care for a pleasant
(really) weekend with Lisp, try installing SBCL (a popular Common Lisp
implementation) on your OS and have a look at
David J Patrick dixit (2009-11-13, 11:48):
where ?
#suckl...@oftc
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Aled Gest dixit (2009-11-13, 21:10):
If you would care for a pleasant
(really) weekend with Lisp, try installing SBCL (a popular Common Lisp
implementation) on your OS and have a look at Peter Seibel's great
introductory (and more) book on Common Lisp:
http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/
Aled Gest dixit (2009-11-11, 18:53):
Then you never tried Lisp!
I hope that's sarcasm, because I wouldn't call requiring everything to
be wrapped in parentheses clean :P
Looks like you didn't give more than half a minute's time, to see what
Lisp's syntax (or rather the lack of it) is
Moritz Wilhelmy dixit (2009-11-11, 19:46):
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 06:15:06 -0500
Kris Maglione maglion...@gmail.com wrote:
Looks more like Limbo/NewSqueak. And the mascot's kind of
Glenda-ish (plus you mentioned Rob), so I wouldn't doubt it.
If Rob was involved, I very much doubt
Jack Woehr dixit (2009-11-04, 12:30):
Today I was forced to use the joe editor for java.
Perhaps I should hang myself...
Perhaps 'joe' was written by the Sirius Cybernetics Company.
After Wikipedia:
The only profitable division of the company is its Complaints division,
which,
markus schnalke dixit (2009-10-21, 23:13):
[2009-10-21 14:48] Peter John Hartman peterjohnhart...@gmail.com
On Wed, 21 Oct 2009, Colin Shea wrote:
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Peter John Hartman
peterjohnhart...@gmail.com wrote:
Can we put the various keybindings used
Tadeusz Sośnierz dixit (2009-10-22, 18:15):
Perhaps we should be thinking about separating them?
Then we will end up with some shit like uzbl - the browser which cannot
browse the web.
Why not? Just curious, haven't been using any of those yet.
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Uriel dixit (2009-10-19, 16:24):
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 9:15 PM, Szabolcs Nagy nszabo...@gmail.com wrote:
On 10/18/09, Antoni Grzymala ant...@chopin.edu.pl wrote:
ASCII works just fine, thanks.
Just fine for the Americans?
fine for anyone who is willing to communicate in english
Ilya Ilembitov dixit (2009-10-18, 17:35):
Oops, sorry for those weird symbols. I forgot to check the language in
which my name will appear on the list.
UTF-8 is not prohibited on this list. The symbols were perfectly fine,
thank you very much :).
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Uriel dixit (2009-10-18, 17:38):
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 5:10 PM, Szabolcs Nagy nszabo...@gmail.com wrote:
On 10/18/09, Ilya Ilembitov ilembi...@yandex.ru wrote:
Oh, ok. It's just I've checked
http://lists.suckless.org/dev/0910/index.html
- that's why I was alarmed.
Ilya Ilembitov
Szabolcs Nagy dixit (2009-10-18, 21:15):
On 10/18/09, Antoni Grzymala ant...@chopin.edu.pl wrote:
ASCII works just fine, thanks.
Just fine for the Americans?
fine for anyone who is willing to communicate in english
Yes, let's ditch our national languages, spelling and diacritics, just
Kurt H Maier dixit (2009-10-18, 16:56):
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Antoni Grzymala ant...@chopin.edu.pl wrote:
Kurt H Maier dixit (2009-10-18, 14:31):
I communicate with people all over the world, and ASCII seems to do
the trick. Where's the impetus to change, again
pancake dixit (2009-10-15, 20:17):
Anselm R Garbe wrote:
following (n)mh in this respect, though I'd really appreciate having
some kind of mail dir pager, perhaps the relevant parts ripped from
mutt or written from scratch. I always found that the threading
display in mutt is excellent
Anselm R Garbe dixit (2009-10-13, 18:05):
2009/10/5 Szabolcs Nagy nszabo...@gmail.com:
there are some clients with large minimum size (eg gnome programs:
gedit, evince (with side plane),..) which might cause problems:
* tiling algorithm does not handle the case when the clients on the
Samuel Baldwin dixit (2009-10-12, 22:15):
2009/10/12 Kris Maglione maglion...@gmail.com:
Why not? By all means, compete!
Indeed, a dwm-esq window manager in scheme would be enough to
cultivate a lot of my interest.
I know CL is not Scheme, but did you check out StumpWM [1]?
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Szabolcs Nagy dixit (2009-10-09, 11:02):
On 10/9/09, Antoni Grzymala ant...@chopin.edu.pl wrote:
Isn't it? I still stand by the transparent newspaper analogy. It is
truly ubelievable newspapers aren't printed on translucent foil yet. NZ
have you tried it?
walking around reading
Richard Pöttler dixit (2009-10-07, 12:15):
What do you think about transparency? I think it might collide with
the suckless-goal and decrease speed.
When you read a newspaper or a book do you like it to be
semi-transparent as well? I never understood the urge for translucent
terminals...
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pancake dixit (2009-10-06, 18:24):
Stuff like gpg, html2text (or text2html for those who wants to raise
hate on mailing lists), filters to format a mail into a 'reply' format
prefixing lines with '' ... are just pre and post-hooks when calling
the $EDITOR or $PAGER.
Isn't that what mh (nmh)
markus schnalke dixit (2009-10-06, 20:54):
Stuff like gpg, html2text (or text2html for those who wants to raise
hate on mailing lists), filters to format a mail into a 'reply' format
prefixing lines with '' ... are just pre and post-hooks when calling
the $EDITOR or $PAGER.
Isn't
Premysl Hruby dixit (2009-10-05, 12:16):
I don't know what it is but I also noticed I get some messages from the
mailing list twice
I think the stupid greylisting-crap is the one to blame, but I'm not
sure with that
Regards
Nope, it's that the message was sent to wmii-list,
Kris Maglione dixit (2009-10-05, 14:23):
On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 09:19:03PM +0300, Daniel Bainton wrote:
No, it's not, as evidenced by the fact that my long-time users are still
using it.
Seems like idiots who don't read news about mailing list changes.
Seems like some of them are
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