Re: [dev] ST 'loginShell'

2022-03-04 Thread Quentin Rameau
> Thanks! De nada!

Re: [dev] ST 'loginShell'

2022-03-04 Thread Roberto E. Vargas Caballero
Hi, On Fri, Mar 04, 2022 at 07:59:09AM +, Sime Ramov wrote: > I didn't manage to get this going via `config.h`: > > /* > * What program is execed by st depends of these precedence rules: > * 1: program passed with -e > * 2: scroll and/or utmp > * 3: SHELL environment

Re: [dev] ST 'loginShell'

2022-03-04 Thread Sime Ramov
Hi, Quentin Rameau wrote: > st ksh -l Wow, staring me in the face :) I've now just adjusted the `termcmd` in dwm `config.h`... Didn't came to me because of the comments in st config.h so I just tried to adjust it on st side. One line less in `.profile` now :) Thanks!

Re: [dev] ST 'loginShell'

2022-03-04 Thread Quentin Rameau
Hi Sime, > > Both bash and fish have a dash ell -l option or --login. I don't know > > about OpenBSD ksh, read the man page. > > Yeah, OpenBSD ksh too, that's not an issue, but how to get ST to > spawn a login shell > > Any Ideas? st ksh -l

Re: [dev] ST 'loginShell'

2022-03-03 Thread Sime Ramov
Hi, "Greg Reagle" wrote: > Both bash and fish have a dash ell -l option or --login. I don't know > about OpenBSD ksh, read the man page. Yeah, OpenBSD ksh too, that's not an issue, but how to get ST to spawn a login shell, e.g. from Xterm manpage: loginShell (class LoginShell) Specifies

Re: [dev] ST 'loginShell'

2022-03-03 Thread Greg Reagle
Both bash and fish have a dash ell -l option or --login. I don't know about OpenBSD ksh, read the man page.