Re: [dwm] Suckess Code Management

2009-03-13 Thread Alan Busby
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 3:19 PM, Amit Uttamchandani So if you need to work on let's say around 5-6 source code files along with constant references to external files such as pdf's, etc. you have multiple tabs in a terminal or multiple shells open and use that to navigate the file system? Also

Re: [dwm] Suckess Code Management

2009-03-12 Thread Alan Busby
How do suckless members code? How do they manage multiple files? Bug reports, etc? I'm very curious to hear how others respond so I might as well pitch in too; 1. Window Manager = dwm/wmii 2. File Manager = bash 3. Text Editor = emacs 4. Calendar/Todo = cal/emacs/email (Google's Calendar for

Re: [dwm] Suckess Code Management

2009-03-12 Thread Alan Busby
I am astounded by how many respondents regularly use file managers! Yeah, I'm starting to feel like I'm missing something here... Do file managers have some killer feature that the shells (bash/tcsh/zsh/etc) don't? For all the mutt users, I imagine most are doing (fetchmail - procmail - mutt)

Re: [dwm] minimal communication

2009-03-06 Thread Alan Busby
Just curious, what are the advantages of sic over irssi? On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 10:48 AM, Jeremy Jay dinkuma...@gmail.com wrote: I'll second bitlbee, although I still use it with irssi. I do need to try out sic sometime though... Jeremy On Sat 07 Mar 2009 - 01:40AM, Uriel wrote: Bitlbee

Re: [dwm] xgamma notify

2009-03-05 Thread Alan Busby
urxvt seems to ignore xgamma. So although it's a great idea, it isn't much help if you only have some terminals open. On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 9:05 AM, pancake panc...@youterm.com wrote: Samuel Baldwin wrote: 2009/3/6 pancake panc...@youterm.com: I have been playing a bit with xgamma and I