> > > I wonder what people think if XIM support is removed from dmenu (but kept
> > > for
> > > st). Reverting XIM and the input focus change?
> >
> > Absolutely ;) People who need it, could maintain a patch for it.
>
> I am also not against that since I never use an IME with dmenu. If
> somebody
> **I've been using Openbox for several years. Is it worth switching to
> dwm?**
Yes.
> I'm mostly keyboard guy so my crucial functionality is to use keyboard
> shortcuts to: run particular program, switch desktops, switch windows,
> move them, resize, resize half-screen (vertically and
> > Can you web development in C?
> https://learnbchs.org/
https://kore.io/
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Igor
seems uninstalling color emoji fonts will prevent this.
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Igor
>>> >> Pango is a much heavier library than Xft, so I would be surprised if
>>> >> Hiltjo was suggesting that was use Pango.
>>> > I'll give Hiltjo the freedom to share as much as he desires about what
>>> > he's doing, but "maybe" he was talking about a solution that is
>>> > developed in-house.
>> >> Pango is a much heavier library than Xft, so I would be surprised if
>> >> Hiltjo was suggesting that was use Pango.
>> > I'll give Hiltjo the freedom to share as much as he desires about what
>> > he's doing, but "maybe" he was talking about a solution that is
>> > developed in-house.
>>
>>
> It doesn't sound like a dwm issue, but rather Xft. I won't add more
> dependencies to dwm. Rather we should get rid of Xft.
yes, teh guy said something about fontconfig+harfbuzz-ng.
> I cannot reproduce the issue on my machine, but there are other reports that
> have a similar issue. Feel free
I received an email today which had a emoji on it's subject and every
time I tried to open it, X would crash. It took me some time to figure
out what was crashing X, and it was dwm.
If I try to open some window with this emoji '' (U+1F3D6) on it's
title:
$ gvim ''
dwm will crash with: