Re: [dev] unsubscribe

2010-07-20 Thread Alexander Surma
Chill dude On 7/20/10 15:01 , Val Polyakov wrote: Excuse me for living and forgetting to append +unsubscribe Fsck off... People never learn... - Original message -

Re: [dev] [dmenu] tip missing header

2010-06-24 Thread Surma
self familiar with the entire codebase so I just did what came to mind first :) Well, I guess we can consider this solved. Surma -- Alexander "cussing-makes-my-arguments-even-more-valid" Surma

[dev] [dmenu] tip missing header

2010-06-24 Thread Surma
fig.h" #include "draw.h" /* macros */ Surma -- Alexander "cussing-makes-my-arguments-even-more-valid" Surma

Re: [dev] picture

2010-06-20 Thread Surma
The problem with public domain is, that it's not really global (some country behave differently). And whats wrong with CC-BY? or CC-SA? PS: I don't want to spark yet another license war! Just askin for reasons. Surma

Re: [dev] picture

2010-06-20 Thread Surma
> WTFPL Lol, did not know that one! That's even better. -- Alexander "cussing-makes-my-arguments-even-more-valid" Surma

Re: [dev] picture

2010-06-20 Thread Surma
ms.net/~daniel-baumann/ > > -- Alexander "cussing-makes-my-arguments-even-more-valid" Surma

Re: [dev] picture

2010-06-20 Thread Surma
>        --Michio Kaku > > > -- Alexander "cussing-makes-my-arguments-even-more-valid" Surma

Re: [dev] Convert Suckless Projects Documentation to a More Simple Language

2010-06-17 Thread Surma
> English really isn't much more than bastardized Germanic [...]. A bit like > C++ to C, > really. You made my day.

Re: [dev] Convert Suckless Projects Documentation to a More Simple Language

2010-06-17 Thread Surma
> Ich denke Deutsch waere die beste Wahl. Natööörrlich Doitsch!!! /:=| -- Alexander "cussing-makes-my-arguments-even-more-valid" Surma

Re: [dev] [surf] segfault

2010-04-02 Thread Alexander Surma
Cannot reproduce, sorry. Works over here

Re: [dev] goblin (9base in Go)

2010-03-29 Thread Alexander Surma
How about improving the flags-package - or somewhat merging optparse into flags (keeping the interface backwards-compatble). I assume that would be greatly appreciated. Surma On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 5:51 PM, Jeff Shipley wrote: > On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 2:41 AM, Szabolcs Nagy wrote: >>

[dev] [surf] GZip compression

2010-03-25 Thread Alexander Surma
Hi, I don't want this in the sunday-release, or anything, I just noticed, that gzip-compressed pages are not supported (e.g. http://www.lenovo.de) Is that a surf or a webkit issue?! Fixable? Surma

Re: [dev] terminal that accepts any size

2010-03-20 Thread Alexander Surma
: > On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 18:04, Alexander Surma > wrote: >> Well, resizehints are exactly that, hints. Not an obligation. >> It's usually the job of the window manager to respect (or not to >> respect) those hints - it's not >> something that has to be cha

Re: [dev] terminal that accepts any size

2010-03-20 Thread Alexander Surma
Well, resizehints are exactly that, hints. Not an obligation. It's usually the job of the window manager to respect (or not to respect) those hints - it's not something that has to be changed in the implementation of the terminal emulator. Surma On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 5:48 PM, Jonas

Re: [dev] [dwm] Issue with openoffice fullscreen presentation

2010-03-11 Thread Alexander Surma
Isn't OOo just java too? So you *might* get that fixxed with the grey-windows-in-java-workarounds: either: wmname LG3D; unset AWT_TOOLKIT or: export AWT_TOOLKIT=MToolkit Surma On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Jakub Lach wrote: > 11 march 2010 10:25 Anselm R Garbe > >> Most

Re: [dev] HG and python

2010-03-10 Thread Alexander Surma
There's always git, the core of which is written in C, but some scripts are perl. And for the bloat: Git is sometimes percieved as somewhat more bloated (>100 little tools instead of 1 like hg) - that depends on the point of view. Surma On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 12:31 PM, Sylvain Bertran

Re: [dev] Surf assumes all SSL connections are good, which is bad

2010-02-09 Thread Alexander Surma
nice, woudln't it? Surma

Re: [dev] [dwm] Java Swing sucks, any solutions?

2010-02-05 Thread Alexander Surma
> I'm forced to use jmeter for the next two weeks at work. It's a swing > app. Swing and dwm don't seem to wrk at all. Doesn't the good ol' ``export AWT_TOOKIT=MToolkit'' work for ya? If not, define "not working". Surma

Re: [dev] include files should never include include files?

2010-01-16 Thread Alexander Surma
sure about C++, but I'd say the rule applys as well. You never compile a header on it's own so you should put all the includes into the C files from the beginning. Surma On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Joseph Xu wrote: > A little off topic maybe, hope I'll be forgiven ... >

Re: [dev] stali and the shipped compilers

2010-01-14 Thread Alexander Surma
The configurations of the compilers can usually be extracted from the executable with ``gfortran -v'' Surma On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 9:42 PM, pancake wrote: > I would prefer to drop gcc, glibc and all the shit from gnu. > > Tcc and dietlibc are usable solutions and maybe the c

Re: [dev] [bug] [dwm] Resolution chages

2010-01-10 Thread Alexander Surma
Yes, can confirm both. I'll do some research on the details. Surma PS: I do too, and I still regret very much my lack of presence later that night - so to speak ;) On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 6:37 PM, Moritz Wilhelmy wrote: > Hi, > > I can at least confirm that xrandr -s does not wor

[dev] [bug] [dwm] Resolution chages

2010-01-10 Thread Alexander Surma
know. Surma

Re: [dev] slock - cannot log in

2009-12-17 Thread Alexander Surma
t takes no input) and I can restart X from remote. Let's hope you have ssh running, too. (btw: Telnet will also do the job ^^) Surma

Re: [dev] sup - the minimalistic sudo

2009-12-14 Thread Alexander Surma
> I know that there's a really-cool mail client called 'sup'.. so if you have > any other > proposal for the name? 's'? 'sp'? 'sudor'? smudo? a jungled-up acronym for "minimal super do"? Kind of a german insider, but it has a nice ring to it ;) I like sup alot, btw.

Re: [dev] [surf] some potential bugs and some user questions

2009-12-14 Thread Alexander Surma
> 1- for some reason surf stalls for a couple of seconds on a new page, > I just hit ctrl-g suckless.org and it stalled for 11sec! Can't confirm that. > 2- Download seems to be broken. (in tip and 0.3 from hg) I get > (:27178): GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **: g_output_stream_write_all: > assertion `G_IS_OU

Re: [dev] suckless password manager

2009-12-10 Thread Alexander Surma
Actually, I think passwordmanagers are not secure. All your passwords are just as strong as your PM encryption. I have an mnemoc/algorithm which enables me to generate a quite strong password (without pen&paper) which depends on the name of the webpage and/or username I use there. On Dec 10, 2009

Re: [dev] [dmenu] Vertical bug

2009-12-03 Thread Alexander Surma
I can almost confirm this. It seems like -l values <6 are ignored and 6 ist used. Values>6 are correctlz uses. On Dec 2, 2009 8:50 PM, "Tadeusz Sośnierz" wrote: Hello, Looks like dmenu (in tip) ignores the -l argument, assuming 10 anyway. Regards, Ted

Re: [dev] [dmenu] pasting bug

2009-12-01 Thread Alexander Surma
Which version are you talking about? I myself don't even have a cursor or the ability to paste in stable. Surma 2009/12/1 Tadeusz Sośnierz : > Hello, > I think there's a bug in pasting functionality. Steps to reproduce: > 1. run dmenu > 2. open some quotation (e.g. "

[dev] Re: [surf] PATCH for default directory path - really uncritical

2009-11-25 Thread Alexander Surma
As Richard Pöttler pointed out correctly, I forgot to attach the patch. Here ya go - sorry about that. Surma dl-dir.patch Description: Binary data

[dev] [surf] PATCH surppress error message when _SURF_URI is empty

2009-11-25 Thread Alexander Surma
Another small patch for supressing an error in dmenu's output when _SURF_URI is not set (as it happens when surf just started). This is probably not the nice way to do it, but liek this I didn't have to touch the code. Surma empty-url.patch Description: Binary data

[dev] [surf] PATCH for default directory path - really uncritical

2009-11-25 Thread Alexander Surma
Hi, I just figured out how buildpath() worked and that as a consequence the default value of dldir is useless. It causes buildpath() so create a file rather than a directory. So here's a one-line patch. Surma