What problems exactly? There were some minor cosmetic problems before
the patch but they're not necessarily related to st.
After reading your reply I dig more in the problem, and I can see now
that the problem is not related to the wide character patch. I am using
OpenBSD now, where there is a
Hi all,
I'm running a Debian testing system. Since I recently updated my
system (but not dwm), I noticed funny behavior of a Java program (I use
only one, gpsprune): The program starts up in a small window in the
upper left of the screen (in non-dwm WMs, this is the default starting
size).
Hey,
at first I wanted to write something rude, but I searched the site, the
FAQ and the tutorial and found no mention of java or wmname, so I only
respond with the link:
http://tools.suckless.org/wmname
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On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 2:40 PM, Florian f...@snakeoilproductions.net wrote:
http://tools.suckless.org/wmname
wmname LG3D
that is the magic that helps java apps behave like they're running
through the looking glass.
--Carlos
On 09/09/2013 08:40 PM, Florian wrote:
Hey,
at first I wanted to write something rude, but I searched the site, the
FAQ and the tutorial and found no mention of java or wmname, so I only
respond with the link:
http://tools.suckless.org/wmname
You want to know something funny? It's via the
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 3:46 PM, 7...@mail.com wrote:
You want to know something funny? It's via the archlinux
wiki that I found that wmname could solve that Java problem...
I think this information used to be on http://dwm.suckless.org somewhere,
but I can't find it now. It is mentioned at
Simple case of RTMF: the issue is explained in dwm's man page.
On Mon, 9 Sep 2013 16:31:13 -0400
Louis-Guillaume Gagnon louis.guillaume.gag...@gmail.com wrote:
Simple case of RTMF: the issue is explained in dwm's man page.
You say it, it may be where I remembered it from in the first place. So
I am corrupted by online manpages as well…
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On 09/09/2013 10:31 PM, Louis-Guillaume Gagnon wrote:
Simple case of RTMF: the issue is explained in dwm's man page.
Right, when I have a problem with java, I always read dwm's man...
That's utterly logical.
--
7heo
On 09/09/2013 10:31 PM, Louis-Guillaume Gagnon wrote:
Simple case of RTMF: the issue is explained in dwm's man page.
On Mon, Sep 09, 2013 at 11:54:53PM +0200, 7...@mail.com wrote:
Right, when I have a problem with java, I always read dwm's man...
That's utterly logical.
“When I have a
On 09/10/2013 12:57 AM, Alex Pilon wrote:
On 09/09/2013 10:31 PM, Louis-Guillaume Gagnon wrote:
Simple case of RTMF: the issue is explained in dwm's man page.
On Mon, Sep 09, 2013 at 11:54:53PM +0200, 7...@mail.com wrote:
Right, when I have a problem with java, I always read dwm's man...
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 7:28 PM, 7...@mail.com wrote:
But with Java? Sorry, but I'm pretty sure that
reading any man is a waste of time almost all
the time. On the other hand, reading the web
is relevant here, and it would even be great to
find the dwm man page that way.
you can search the
Greetings.
On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 06:25:59 +0200 7...@mail.com wrote:
On 09/10/2013 12:57 AM, Alex Pilon wrote:
But with Java? Sorry, but I'm pretty sure that
reading any man is a waste of time almost all
the time. On the other hand, reading the web
is relevant here, and it would even be great
On 09/10/2013 06:25 AM, Christoph Lohmann wrote:
Greetings.
On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 06:25:59 +0200 7...@mail.com wrote:
On 09/10/2013 12:57 AM, Alex Pilon wrote:
But with Java? Sorry, but I'm pretty sure that
reading any man is a waste of time almost all
the time. On the other hand, reading the
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