Re: [dev] st features that'd be nice

2011-10-19 Thread Stefan Mark
On 18.10.2011 18:39, Andrew Hills wrote: On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 9:13 AM, Stefan Mark m...@unserver.de wrote: For me, performance is the main issue. Drawing of 'mc' on higher resolutions (1600x1200 or 1920x1080) tooks about 10s (sometimes more) on a reasonable fast machine. Drawing 'top' took

Re: [dev] st features that'd be nice

2011-10-19 Thread Andrew Hills
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 8:30 AM, Nick suckless-...@njw.me.uk wrote: It isn't. I use terminus 16 on my computers, one with an Intel gfx card, one with an nVidia one, and they are both quite fast. The computers are fast, or st has no performance issues (and is thus fast)? --Andrew Hills

Re: [dev] st features that'd be nice

2011-10-19 Thread Nick
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 09:06:25AM -0400, Andrew Hills wrote: The computers are fast, or st has no performance issues (and is thus fast)? st has no performance issues. The computers are slow, by modern standards (900Mhz CPU).

Re: [dev] st features that'd be nice

2011-10-19 Thread Andrew Hills
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 9:17 AM, Nick suckless-...@njw.me.uk wrote: st has no performance issues. The computers are slow, by modern standards (900Mhz CPU). Right, and I have a similar speed and font size (and no issues), yet users with faster machines experience degraded performance. I'm

Re: [dev] st features that'd be nice

2011-10-19 Thread Nick
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 09:51:33AM -0400, Andrew Hills wrote: Recently I have discovered that, independent of the value of $TERM, I am unable to use ^C or ^\ to kill tail when following a file. I am required to ^Z, kill %%. However, no other program seems to have this problem. Has anyone else

Re: [dev] st features that'd be nice

2011-10-19 Thread Eckehard Berns
..., which would be a good starting point to trace the problem (unless someone already knows what the problem is). I would assume the problem is the excessive redrawing of the whole terminal window. Each time you move the curser only one cell the whole screen will be redrawn into a backup

[dev] Introducing XLSH

2011-10-19 Thread Michał Siejak
Hello. Recently I've written a simple program for myself and I think it fits well into minimalistic suckless philosophy, so I present to you XLSH or eXtended Login Shell. Let me paste a chunk of relevant info from the README file: A simple login shell with readline functionality and PAM

[dev] Re: dvtm keybindings

2011-10-19 Thread Stephen Paul Weber
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Me again :) I've been trying to use dvtm under st, with some strange results. It seems that dvtm tries to emulate rxvt, whereas st has it's own way of doing things (but is closer to xterm than to rxvt). If I run dvtm normally, keys seem to

Re: [dev] Some questions about st and a patch

2011-10-19 Thread Stephen Paul Weber
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Somebody claiming to be Aurélien Aptel wrote: Attached wrong patch; use this one, sorry. I can confirm that this patch works for me in irssi :D - -- Stephen Paul Weber, @singpolyma See http://singpolyma.net for how I prefer to be contacted

Re: [dev] Some questions about st and a patch

2011-10-19 Thread Kurt H Maier
Thanks for sending out a kilobyte of text with an eleven-word reply buried in the middle, Stephen Paul Weber. -- # Kurt H Maier

Re: [dev] Introducing XLSH

2011-10-19 Thread Catalin David
Hey! 2011/10/19 Michał Siejak mic...@siejak.pl: Hello. Recently I've written a simple program for myself and I think it fits well into minimalistic suckless philosophy, so I present to you XLSH or eXtended Login Shell. Let me paste a chunk of relevant info from the README file: A simple

Re: [dev] Some questions about st and a patch

2011-10-19 Thread Andrew Hills
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 7:04 PM, Kurt H Maier karmaf...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks for sending out a kilobyte of text with an eleven-word reply buried in the middle, Stephen Paul Weber. Hey, at least those of us who know where to find his public key know that it was actually sent by him, or

Re: [dev] Some questions about st and a patch

2011-10-19 Thread Bryan Bennett
Hey, at least those of us who know where to find his public key know that it was actually sent by him, or someone else with access to his computer. Because it's vital that we know that this is from him.

Re: [dev] Some questions about st and a patch

2011-10-19 Thread Stephen Paul Weber
Somebody claiming to be Kurt H Maier wrote: Thanks for sending out a kilobyte of text with an eleven-word reply buried in the middle, Stephen Paul Weber. Sorry, most mailing lists hate MIME, so I send inline. Or are you complaining about filesize? Are you on dialup? -- Stephen Paul Weber,

Re: [dev] Some questions about st and a patch

2011-10-19 Thread Andrew Hills
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 9:20 PM, Stephen Paul Weber singpol...@singpolyma.net wrote: Or are you complaining about filesize? Are you on dialup? No, just complaining that it's hard to find the content in your message when the majority of my mail reader's window is full of PGP signature instead of

Re: [dev] Some questions about st and a patch

2011-10-19 Thread Stephen Paul Weber
Somebody claiming to be Andrew Hills wrote: On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 9:20 PM, Stephen Paul Weber singpol...@singpolyma.net wrote: Or are you complaining about filesize? Are you on dialup? No, just complaining that it's hard to find the content in your message when the majority of my mail

Re: [dev] Some questions about st and a patch

2011-10-19 Thread Suraj N. Kurapati
On Thu 20 Oct 2011 01:55:30 AM PDT, Stephen Paul Weber wrote: Does this list support MIME? Works for me with PGP MIME. -- FORTRAN rots the brain. -- John McQuillin signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: [dev] Some questions about st and a patch

2011-10-19 Thread Kurt H Maier
nothing.anyone says on this list is worth digitally signing and nobody cares how you prefer to be contacted. -- # Kurt H Maier