Oliver Heins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "John S. Yates, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I have some vague recollection of someone posting a library for emacs to
>> control a tiling WM. I thought that that WM was dwm. Googling around, even
>> substituting wmii, awesome, xmonad, etc I hav
>> There's an off-by-one error: If the geometry indicator is not present
>> and you click (button 1) on one of the leftmost pixels of the bar, it
>> toggles the layout instead of selecting the first tag. If none of the
>> indicators are present, clicking there does nothing at all.
> The attached
You wouldn't need all these different ones if you had my "I suck" shirt.
--
hiro
> There's an off-by-one error: If the geometry indicator is not present
> and you click (button 1) on one of the leftmost pixels of the bar, it
> toggles the layout instead of selecting the first tag. If none of the
> indicators are present, clicking there does nothing at all.
The attached patch s
Hi,
I like it a lot! Thanks for your work.
> The geometry indicator is only displayed in the bar, if there
> are more than a single geometry.
>
> Same applies to the layout indicator -- though only very few
> people use dwm with tilev only.
There's an off-by-one error: If the geometry indicator
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 11:02:43AM -0400, RCarter wrote:
> GREAT! SUPER!
> I must say, you are very responsive (to good ideas).
Agreed.
> I will think about creating something helpful on my site for dwm-
> maybe something to help the non-programmers, such as myself.
We can fix that! I'd start wi
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 02:58:54PM +0100, Anselm R. Garbe wrote:
> Since there is the possibility to design your own shirts without
> a shop using spreadshirt.net, I think it's pointless to
> continue the previous shop -- also because people have different
> taste.
Any suggestions on online stores
> "JSY" == John S Yates, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JSY> I have some vague recollection of someone posting a library for
JSY> emacs to control a tiling WM. I thought that that WM was dwm.
JSY> Googling around, even substituting wmii, awesome, xmonad, etc I
JSY> have found no
"John S. Yates, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have some vague recollection of someone posting a library for emacs to
> control a tiling WM. I thought that that WM was dwm. Googling around, even
> substituting wmii, awesome, xmonad, etc I have found no trace of such a beast.
> Am I simply
>Mod1-space for toggling between all layouts and
>Mod1-Control-space for toggling between all geometries.
>This change allowed me to introduce double mfact and setmfact()
>again, which decreases/increases the master size.
GREAT! SUPER!
I must say, you are very responsive (to good ideas).
This we
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 12:48 PM, Kurt H Maier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wikipedia's coverage is incomplete, out-of-date, and subject to weird
> deletion requests out of nowhere.
>
> How many times has xmonad been on the block?
Ugh, didn't know that.
Better host it somewhere else then. Hostin
The current hg tip feels a little bit more like 4.7 again.
First of all DEFGEOM is a stayer, but I changed certain things
as follows:
The geometry indicator is only displayed in the bar, if there
are more than a single geometry.
Same applies to the layout indicator -- though only very few
people
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 10:31:50PM -0400, Samuel Baldwin wrote:
> This morning I went to suckless.org to finally go buy that tricot
> (shirt, for those who don't get it) I had my eye on. Only to my horror,
> I noticed the link had been removed. The way back machine (archive.org)
> showed that the
Wikipedia's coverage is incomplete, out-of-date, and subject to weird
deletion requests out of nowhere.
How many times has xmonad been on the block?
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 4:46 AM, Tuncer Ayaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 11:16 PM, Samuel Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 11:16 PM, Samuel Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 10:41:19PM +0100, Tuncer Ayaz wrote:
> > I thought it might be worth to mention here:
> > http://gilesorr.com/wm/table.html
>
> Fascinating. I've had an idea to do something like this, but also
Samuel Baldwin dixit (2008-03-23, 22:03):
> > Perhaps you were thinking about stumpwm [1]? Since it's running in a
> > live Common Lisp REPL it's probably easily controllable from within
> > emacs (and what not).
>
> If you're actually looking for a similar but usable WM, check out
> ratpoison. I
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