On Sat, 26 May 2007 05:02:46 -0700, you wrote:
>Which fonts are you guys using?
Dina:
http://www.donationcoder.com/Software/Jibz/Dina/index.html
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-533782-highlight-dina.html
http://ahri.net/static/dina.pcfs.tar.bz2
Nice monospaced font with full bold, italic a
On Sat, May 26, 2007 at 05:02:46AM -0700, Julian Romero wrote:
Which fonts are you guys using?
uni_vga for just about everything, including GTK.
http://www.inp.nsk.su/~bolkhov/files/fonts/univga/
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On (26/05/07 17:35), Peter Hartlich wrote:
> The togglefloat_sizehints.udiff patch doesn't fix the scenario above
> (togglefloating() isn't called).
>
> Although this behaviour really could be intended because a floating
> window can be moved on top of the bar anyway. Maybe that should only
> be a
Hi,
>> 1. disable bar
>> 2. maximize a window with togglemax
>> 3. enable bar
>> => bar will be obscured by the maximized window
> see today message from Sander van Dijk:
> http://www.suckless.org/pipermail/dwm/2007-May/002666.html
The togglefloat_sizehints.udiff patch doesn't fix the scenario a
On (26/05/07 16:02), Peter Hartlich wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is the following intended?
>
> 1. disable bar
> 2. maximize a window with togglemax
> 3. enable bar
> => bar will be obscured by the maximized window
>
> Conversely:
> 1. enable bar
> 2. maximize a window with togglemax
> 3. disable bar
> => e
On Sat, May 26, 2007 at 05:02:46AM -0700, Julian Romero wrote:
> Which fonts are you guys using?
My dwm is set to "-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal-*-13-*-*-*-*-*-*-*"
My Xterm uses this, with similar fonts for the other sizes:
XTerm*fontMenu*fontdefault*Label: Default
XTerm*font: -efont-f
Hi,
Is the following intended?
1. disable bar
2. maximize a window with togglemax
3. enable bar
=> bar will be obscured by the maximized window
Conversely:
1. enable bar
2. maximize a window with togglemax
3. disable bar
=> empty space where the bar used to be
Regards,
Peter
I am using terminus, both because it is nice and because it is
unicode-aware, eg. I can comfortably write japanese in terminal. How about
those proggy and pixelcarnage? Are they capable of unicode as well? Or are
they ascii only?
Regards, Marek
On Sat, May 26, 2007 at 05:02:46AM -0700, Julian Romero wrote:
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|Which fonts are you guys using?
Terminus for xterms and console base applications. Artwiz for the status
bar.
ciao
alex
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Jukka Salmi --> dwm (2007-05-23 16:26:36 +0200):
> Frank Pirnay --> dwm (2007-05-23 15:37:34 +0200):
> > ok, my /bin/sh links to dash
>
> Oh, that probably explains a lot. There seems to be a bug in the NetBSD
> /bin/sh (see my previous post), and dash is a direct descendant of the
> NetBSD /bin/s
Hi
I'm using proggyclean for terminals and proggytiny for my windowmanager.
2007/5/26, Julian Romero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
I'm updating my dwm after several weeks (or months) and I see arg is
using now a new font, called pixelcarnage. I'm quite comfortable with
my terminus choice but I'm cur
Julian Romero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm quite comfortable with my terminus choice but I'm curious...
>
> Which fonts are you guys using?
I use Terminus too
Hi,
I'm updating my dwm after several weeks (or months) and I see arg is
using now a new font, called pixelcarnage. I'm quite comfortable with
my terminus choice but I'm curious...
Which fonts are you guys using?
And arg, where did you grab the non-windows pixelcarnage font?
bye,
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Julián
Hi,
I was testing the new behavior (resize fixed size windows on
togglefloat) a bit, and I noticed that not all windows behave correct
yet. Fixed size ones do, but inc-handling and aspect ratio needing
windows don't. See the attached patch for a fix (it simply calls
resize() on any newly floating
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