Thanks,
That fixed it.
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 6:08 PM, pod p...@nervous-energy.org.uk wrote:
JM == Jay Mundrawala jdmundraw...@gmail.com writes:
JM Ive been trying to use the dev version of wmii and it seems to
JM be ignoring my key presses. I checked out the output of /event
JM
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 6:01 AM, Jay Mundrawala jdmundraw...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 6:08 PM, pod p...@nervous-energy.org.uk wrote:
If by dev version you mean 2785:327e87c7bb2b (current tip from
http://hg.suckless.org/wmii) then I believe there is a bug in wmiir
when it is run
JM == Jay Mundrawala jdmundraw...@gmail.com writes:
JM Ive been trying to use the dev version of wmii and it seems to
JM be ignoring my key presses. I checked out the output of /event
JM and theres nothing there. wmii 3.9.2 works fine. Any ideas?
If by dev version you mean
Ive been trying to use the dev version of wmii and it seems to be ignoring
my key presses. I checked out the output of /event and theres nothing there.
wmii 3.9.2 works fine.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jay
Am 15.04.2011, 19:41 Uhr, schrieb Jay Mundrawala jdmundraw...@gmail.com:
I've set it to alt, but I have tried both.
Where have you set that?
Keep in mind that wmii from hg reads files in ~/.wmii-hg/, while it is
~/.wmii/ for released versions.
Also, the syntax of wmiirc has changed slightly
The contents of my .wmii-hg/wmiirc_local created by wmii:
MODKEY=Mod1
The contents of wmiir read /keys:
Mod1-Shift-c
Mod1-Shift-h
Mod1-Shift-j
Mod1-Shift-k
Mod1-Shift-l
Mod1-Shift-t
Mod1-a
Mod1-b
Mod1-d
Mod1-f
Mod1-h
Mod1-j
Mod1-k
Mod1-l
Mod1-m
Mod1-n
Mod1-p
Mod1-s
Mod1-t
Mod1-Return
Mod1-Shift-0
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 11:35 AM, Thomas Dahms da...@ymail.com wrote:
Am 15.04.2011, 20:14 Uhr, schrieb Jay Mundrawala jdmundraw...@gmail.com:
The contents of wmiir read /keys:
...
All there.
I am afraid I cannot help anymore then.
Try an alternate wmiirc[1] such as my Ruby wmiirc[2] or