Re: [dev] swerc v. werc

2012-05-13 Thread David Krauser
s...@9front.org wrote: Have you considered reading the source? No ;-) -- David Krauser

Re: [dev] swerc v. werc

2012-05-13 Thread sl
Have you considered reading the source? No ;-) You realize werc is all shell scripts, right? -sl

Re: [dev] about patch xft on FreeBSD

2012-05-13 Thread Ethan Grammatikidis
On Sat, 5 May 2012 20:22:57 -0400 Lee Fallat ircsurfe...@gmail.com wrote: fix dwm so if it can't find the font it'll load some default one that's fixed. Everything falls back to fixed which is an alias expected to be present on every X server.

Re: [dev] Xft patch dwm 6.0

2012-05-13 Thread Lee Fallat
Hey Lars, I guess I really should have uploaded a fixed version sooner as I too noticed this a week later I made this patch. It now works (from what I've seen) flawlessly with dwm-tip and I've gotten rid of the nasty XLFD format. I'll upload it tomorrow. Sorry for the hassle! It's my first time

Re: [dev] swerc v. werc

2012-05-13 Thread David Krauser
You realize werc is all shell scripts, Right? Yup, rc. -- David Krauser

Re: [dev] [dwm] X autologin and startup applications

2012-05-13 Thread Ethan Grammatikidis
On Sun, 6 May 2012 22:49:17 -0700 Amit Uttamchandani amit.uttamchand...@my.csun.edu wrote: So the questions are: 1. Is there a better way to accomplish X autologin? Preferrably without installing a login manager. I don't know about better, sanity in this situation is probably completely

Re: [dev] about patch xft on FreeBSD

2012-05-13 Thread Ethan Grammatikidis
On Sun, 13 May 2012 22:06:23 -0400 Lee Fallat ircsurfe...@gmail.com wrote: I think I do that but doesn't work because I used XLFDs. I've made improvements so it uses xftpatterns and doesn't have that (BAD) memory leak. I'll get it up by tomorrow. It now works with dwm-tip, so there should be

Re: [dev] [dwm] X autologin and startup applications

2012-05-13 Thread Benjamin R. Haskell
On Mon, 14 May 2012, Ethan Grammatikidis wrote: On Sun, 6 May 2012 22:49:17 -0700 Amit Uttamchandani wrote: [...] hash surf surf http://localhost/ [...] hash is a shell feature. bash and others cache the path - all the names - and sometimes when you've installed something since starting