I theorize that find outperforms for/test. Below are two shell scripts:
if you run the first one it will let you know the results of two runs.
The second one is a modified dmenu_run that uses find. I'd appreciate
it if people would run the first one and mail the results to me. I'll
let the list
Neale,
2008/12/17 Neale Pickett ne...@woozle.org:
I theorize that find outperforms for/test. Below are two shell scripts:
if you run the first one it will let you know the results of two runs.
The second one is a modified dmenu_run that uses find. I'd appreciate
it if people would run the
2008/12/15 Anselm R Garbe garb...@gmail.com:
2008/12/14 voltaic volt...@gmail.com:
It seems this idea was forgotten again, so I thought I would bring it
up once more. As DWM 5.4 is being finalized and there is discussion on
what to include in future versions, I'd love to see the
Anselm,
My apologies for bringing up something which has already been discussed,
I didn't think this specific issue would have come up before!
My primary machine (a shared machine on which I don't have root access)
triggers a cache miss nearly every time with dwm_path, due to
directories being
2008/12/17 Anselm R Garbe garb...@gmail.com:
It's in. Please recheck if there are any issues. Otherwise I'm going
to release 5.4 tomorrow.
Two things (of not too much importance, anyway):
1. What about the applyrules modification discussed in
http://lists.suckless.org/dwm/0812/7057.html ?
2.
2008/12/17 yy yiyu@gmail.com:
2008/12/17 Anselm R Garbe garb...@gmail.com:
It's in. Please recheck if there are any issues. Otherwise I'm going
to release 5.4 tomorrow.
Two things (of not too much importance, anyway):
1. What about the applyrules modification discussed in