Re: [dev] [announce] wjt-0.1 - slider widget

2016-12-13 Thread Ian Remmler
On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 03:01:14AM +0100, mikan wrote: > It's hard hard to share option flags between dmenu and wjt (with $@) > because some of them are slightly different. > > wjt uses more colors, so I'm not sure what could be done to match > color options to dmenu in a non-sucky way, but could

Re: [dev] [announce] wjt-0.1 - slider widget

2016-12-13 Thread mikan
It's hard hard to share option flags between dmenu and wjt (with $@) because some of them are slightly different. wjt uses more colors, so I'm not sure what could be done to match color options to dmenu in a non-sucky way, but could you at least change -f to -fn for font? Thanks. On December

Re: [dev] [announce] wjt-0.1 - slider widget

2016-12-13 Thread ACE
On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 08:51:47AM -0800, Eric Pruitt wrote: > It's a **G**UI widget. How it looks and works is 99% of what matters. > Can someone that's compiled and run the code please post a screenshot to > this list? Here is a screenshot of how it's rendered on the screen rather than a crop.

Re: [dev] [announce] wjt-0.1 - slider widget

2016-12-13 Thread Ian Remmler
On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 08:51:47AM -0800, Eric Pruitt wrote: > It's a **G**UI widget. How it looks and works is 99% of what matters. > Can someone that's compiled and run the code please post a screenshot to > this list? http://i.imgur.com/Xet3RQS.png -- - Ian.

Re: [dev] [announce] wjt-0.1 - slider widget

2016-12-13 Thread Eric Pruitt
On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 08:18:14AM -0600, Ian Remmler wrote: > There's not much to see, really. I don't think a picture tells enough > to justify adding to the repo. It's a **G**UI widget. How it looks and works is 99% of what matters. Can someone that's compiled and run the code please post a

Re: [dev] [announce] wjt-0.1 - slider widget

2016-12-13 Thread Stefan Mark
On 13.12.2016 02:42, Ian Remmler wrote: > I hope others will find it useful. I like the idea. And i instantly wished for it be able to: - provide multiple sliders in one instance and returning multiple values (eg mixer) - just display the current slide value, without interactivity and vanish

Re: [dev] [announce] wjt-0.1 - slider widget

2016-12-13 Thread Laslo Hunhold
On Tue, 13 Dec 2016 16:03:55 +0100 Kamil Cholewiński wrote: Hey Kamil, > Integrate with dmenu for a slightly more complex mixer solution? > Integrate with dmenu for completely crazy other stuff? > (e.g. set countdown timer until self-destruct) the best approach would just

Re: [dev] [announce] wjt-0.1 - slider widget

2016-12-13 Thread Kamil Cholewiński
On Tue, 13 Dec 2016, s...@mailless.org wrote: > However, I don't see use for it for me here. I've bound keys to directly > interact with brightness/volume and firing up additional tool to grab my > inputs looks like overkill to me. Maybe I'm missing something, though, > or maybe you share some

Re: [dev] [announce] wjt-0.1 - slider widget

2016-12-13 Thread Ian Remmler
On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 03:46:49PM +0100, s...@mailless.org wrote: > However, I don't see use for it for me here. I've bound keys to directly > interact with brightness/volume and firing up additional tool to grab my > inputs looks like overkill to me. Maybe I'm missing something, though, > or

Re: [dev] [announce] wjt-0.1 - slider widget

2016-12-13 Thread ssd
* Ian Remmler 2016-12-13 02:42 > The two examples in the repo are what I'm using for volume I tried the volume example. It's really a beautiful thing! However, I don't see use for it for me here. I've bound keys to directly interact with brightness/volume and firing up additional tool to grab

Re: [dev] [announce] wjt-0.1 - slider widget

2016-12-13 Thread Markus Teich
Ian Remmler wrote: > There's not much to see, really. I don't think a picture tells enough to > justify adding to the repo. I'll likely flesh out the readme a bit. But it's > easy to build and run to see what it does. Heyho Ian, I also think an image would be helpful but should not be added to

Re: [dev] [announce] wjt-0.1 - slider widget

2016-12-13 Thread Ian Remmler
On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 02:00:04PM +0100, Laslo Hunhold wrote: > this sounds really cool! Would you mind uploading a screenshot to the > repo (and show it in Readme.md)? There's not much to see, really. I don't think a picture tells enough to justify adding to the repo. I'll likely flesh out

Re: [dev] [announce] wjt-0.1 - slider widget

2016-12-13 Thread Laslo Hunhold
On Mon, 12 Dec 2016 19:42:15 -0600 Ian Remmler wrote: Hey Ian, > I recently switched to dwm, and I've been using the systray patch > because I liked having a drop down volume control. But I decided to > go patchless, so I made a slider app to provide something similar: > >

Re: [dev] [announce] wjt-0.1 - slider widget

2016-12-13 Thread Ian Remmler
On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 03:13:37AM -0500, Staven wrote: > On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 07:42:15PM -0600, Ian Remmler wrote: > Hey, that's pretty neat. > I hope you're going to write a man page? I did, except for the minor detail of actually committing it. :) Thanks, fixed. -- - Ian.

Re: [dev] [announce] wjt-0.1 - slider widget

2016-12-13 Thread Silvan Jegen
Hi On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 2:42 AM, Ian Remmler wrote: > I recently switched to dwm, and I've been using the systray patch > because I liked having a drop down volume control. But I decided to go > patchless, so I made a slider app to provide something similar: > >

Re: [dev] [announce] wjt-0.1 - slider widget

2016-12-13 Thread Staven
On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 07:42:15PM -0600, Ian Remmler wrote: > I recently switched to dwm, and I've been using the systray patch > because I liked having a drop down volume control. But I decided to go > patchless, so I made a slider app to provide something similar: > Hey, that's pretty neat.

[dev] [announce] wjt-0.1 - slider widget

2016-12-12 Thread Ian Remmler
I recently switched to dwm, and I've been using the systray patch because I liked having a drop down volume control. But I decided to go patchless, so I made a slider app to provide something similar: https://github.com/ianremmler/wjt (pronounced "widget", of course) Adjust the slider with the