d, and they are ranking high at google. I think we could add
this list at markmail.org, too.
The advantage of being easily searchable is that SNR tends to get better
once all past problems can be googled out.
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<< Marcin Cieslak // sa...@system.pl >>
s style(9):
Use printf(3), not fputs(3), puts(3), putchar(3), whatever; it is faster
and usually cleaner, not to mention avoiding stupid bugs.
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<< Marcin Cieslak // sa...@system.pl >>
l windows get tagged in the tag 1
after restart, since dwm has no clue what was the previous tag
assignement. How this internal dwm 'state' could be passed over
to the new instance?
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<< Marcin Cieslak // sa...@system.pl >>
markus schnalke wrote:
This is just a thought, because I stumpled upon the concept and think
it's a quite interesting approach.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crash-only_software
I don't like this approach. I have always preferred software that "fails
fast". As soon as something is wrong
SIO wrote:
If I start some applications inside dvtm, sometimes I've got troubles
with cyrillic input.
Sometimes letters enter, sometimes not. I have to press a key for a
long time to get it entered.
Strange, what is your locale and xkb setup?
env | egrep '^(LANG|LC_)'
setxkbmap -print
--Marc
Marcin Cieslak wrote:
Probably this behaviour could/should be combined with your "nofocus"
feature, i.e. locked windows should never get focus *at first*.
And another version - allow the "locked" window to be normally focused
with mouse or keyboard, but do not focus it a
Jeremy Jay wrote:
I do a lot of roaming, and long story short, nm-applet is nearly a
requirement for me. No biggie, I just run it in stalonetray and set
it to all tags, shoved up in the corner, only I've ran into two
little issues:
1) sticky windows put an indicator on every tag in the bar. I
Max Fischer wrote:
hi,
i've lately some problems with using the terminus font. dwm responses
"missing font: ISO8859-1". terminus font is working in terminals etc.
and many other fonts are working with dwm, too. I don't get what's
wrong, my locale seems ok to me
http://pastie.org/276377
That do
Xavier wrote:
> I see, thanks for the information, it's clearer now.
> That's an interesting alternative, but Riccardo's Xmodmap already fit my
> needs perfectly, so I just used that. I also like that it can be loaded as
> simple user if I wanted to put it on other box.
> Maybe that's also possibl