On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 01:17:40PM +, Kurt H Maier wrote:
On 5/17/09, Jacob Todd jaketodd...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 12:55:27PM +0200, Preben Randhol wrote:
As to Ubuntu, you can say what you like, but at least for me the
maintenance time reduced dramatically after
On Sat, May 09, 2009 at 01:56:09PM +0800, bill lam wrote:
Personally I have noticed that locking my laptops scaling CPU to the
lowest frequency does give quite a noticeable improvement to the battery
life, around an extra hour on top of the usual 4~ hours and reduces the
temperature enough
On Sat, May 09, 2009 at 12:29:50AM -0500, Kurt H Maier wrote:
From a physics standpoint if you're generating less heat you're
consuming less power.
That's true, but I don't believe that the reduction of power consumption is
proportional to the performance losings, so the performance per watt
On Fri, May 08, 2009 at 03:14:39PM -0400, Benjamin Conner wrote:
Hey, I'm new to the mailing lists. The subject says it all. I don't know
Actually it's just one mailing list.
how to setup DWM. I want some autostart programs, some keyboard shortcuts,
and some basic stuff so I can use it.
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 03:44:46PM +0200, Matthias Kirschner wrote:
hi Szabolcs,
* Szabolcs Nagy nszabo...@gmail.com [2009-04-29 13:37:17 +0200]:
On 4/28/09, Matthias Kirschner m...@fsfe.org wrote:
I am very interested in that list. Can you please sent it to me?
cad softwares
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 01:05:40PM +0200, Martin Oppegaard wrote:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 12:58:23PM +0200, Preben Randhol wrote:
On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 10:45:35 +0200
Martin Oppegaard mar...@deathaven.com wrote:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 10:35:12AM +0200, Preben Randhol wrote:
On Wed,
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 01:37:17PM +0200, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
On 4/28/09, Matthias Kirschner m...@fsfe.org wrote:
I am very interested in that list. Can you please sent it to me?
cad softwares (and many related formats are closed as well)
fpga tool chain
Well, they are not superior
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:35:20AM +0100, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
Thanks for all the valueable input so far in this thread.
I think here are the action points:
1) I plan to separate the bar stuff code-wise into two portions -- the
tag bar with tags and layout info, and the title/status bar,
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 08:50:49PM +0200, Valentin wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 08:47:33PM +0200, Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:35:20AM +0100, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
That's mainly proprietary software. dwm shouldn't support that kind of
software, but instead
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 12:05:57PM -0700, Amit Uttamchandani wrote:
Except some of us don't have a choice and have to use this for their
work or at uni...
Well, what about GNU Octave? Mathematica seems to have become as much a
disease as Fortran was in last decades.
I once tried
time,
so I suggest to do everyone a favour and stop here. All relevant arguments
have been mentioned and further discussion won't yield a result.
Jeremy
Regards,
Matthias-Christian
On Mon 27 Apr 2009 - 09:38PM, Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 12:05:57PM -0700, Amit
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:58:31PM +0200, pancake wrote:
When I was in the university I had to use matlab. Proffessors told me
that I can use the windows boxes in place, but for personal reasons
(time and so) I proposed them to use the telnet interface and use it
remotely.
It happened
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 04:11:25PM -0300, Leandro Chescotta wrote:
minimal/minimum/monocle window manager, this come to my head today, when i
meet antiwm http://sourceforge.net/projects/antiwm this is like dwm, but
with no tags, no bottom bar, no layouts, more like ratpoison, the thing is
that
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 03:23:39PM +0200, yy wrote:
While I really like Asus products (I'm very happy with my eee), maybe
the msi catalog is also worth a look. Both windbox and windnettop look
like interesting fanless desktop replacements in the same line than
the eeebox.
If you want to have
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 07:42:11PM +0800, Wu Zhe wrote:
Matthias-Christian Ott o...@mirix.org
writes:
Intel's Atom processors are modern and have probably the highest performance
per watt ration. However, the smallest affordable form-factor is mini-itx
(I talked to several companies
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 11:50:04AM -0400, voltaic wrote:
I have been looking into this kind of thing myself. What I found is
that getting an Atom nettop computer would be a significant downgrade
in performance (from my Pentium M). Both in performance and
power/Watt. Also, GMA900 on the EEEs is
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 07:18:45PM +0200, pmarin wrote:
Low power computers...Why not a netbook?
Because netbooks and laptops aren't ergonomic.
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 6:58 PM, Charlie Kester corky1...@comcast.net wrote:
On Sat 25 Apr 2009 at 08:45:40 PDT Matthias-Christian Ott wrote
Hi,
after a few months of latop-only computing (my good old P4 1.8Ghz is now -
after 7 years - a Windows machine in our household), I plan to switch to a
normal computer again.
My requirements are the following:
o Low power consumption ( 10W; 25W upper limit)
o Support for major Free
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 05:58:06PM +0200, Tube wrote:
Sorry for being a little bit off-topic but I think you're the people who might
have the clue. I'm looking for a good 2D graphics card from a manufacturer
that supports linux drivers that work. I used Matrox all the years but the
provided
On Wed, Apr 08, 2009 at 05:37:01PM +0300, Daniel Bainton wrote:
2009/4/8 Szabolcs Nagy nszabo...@gmail.com:
On 4/8/09, Daniel Bainton d...@driftaway.org wrote:
2009/4/8 Jan Blazek appoli...@gmail.com:
+OPTFLAGS = -Os
This wont make any difference, you can't pass it from the command line
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:19:01AM +0100, Stefan Kuttler wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
Usually I like to use ed because it's really fast and exact.
Of course I use vi(m) too and hate ed(itor) wars.
I use ed too, although I'm probably a novice user. I use vim only for
long files, so I get an overview
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 12:59:05AM +0100, Uriel wrote:
Good point, probably the werc stylesheet should be split and
reorganized to avoid this kind of issues, I will think about it.
Also, www.suckless.org is *SLOW* to the point of being unusable, and
i'm sure that is not werc's fault because
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 01:47:45PM +, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
For those of you who haven't noticed, we are applying as a mentoring
organization during GSoC2009 this year.
http://www.suckless.org/GSoC2009
We set up a new mailing list for GSoC specific questions which is
world-writable
-Christian
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Matthias-Christian Ott o...@mirix.org
wrote:
On Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 03:02:17PM +, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
Hi there,
please send me a private mail if you'd be willing to mentor a GSoC
project this year for suckless.org.
We need at least 10
You may add yourself to the list if Anselm agreed.
Kind regards,
--Anselm
Regards,
Matthias-Christian Ott
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 05:46:02PM +0100, pancake wrote:
in the description says:
VM specs
* Register based
http://github.com/macournoyer/tinyrb/blob/master/vm/opcode.h,
(like Lua)
* Boehm GC http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Hans_Boehm/gc/
* Very small 64K, ~2000
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 03:46:44PM -0200, Carlos Pita wrote:
Hi,
what do you think about adding this list to nabble? For accessing
through a nntp reader gmane is great, but I find nabble more
convenient as a web interface, besides the fact that it provides very
valuable thread alerts (in
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 04:52:28PM +0100, Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
Since they require every participating project to provide a website
that lists the ideas for the student projects, I suggest to setup a wiki
page. Maybe we can discuss them here prior posting them.
I added some of my own
Hi,
this year there will be Google' Summer of Code and Anselm has agreed
that the suckless project will pariticipate. Usually it will be
announced in the next weeks.
Since they require every participating project to provide a website
that lists the ideas for the student projects, I suggest to
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 04:52:28PM +0100, Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
Hi,
this year there will be Google' Summer of Code and Anselm has agreed
that the suckless project will pariticipate. Usually it will be
announced in the next weeks.
They already have setup the website [1]. Deadline
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 10:31:47PM +, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
2009/2/18 Matthias-Christian Ott o...@mirix.org:
since several years I have been planed to launch a personal website. I
used to do quite aesthetical web design before I have subscribed to
minimalism. What annoyed me
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 04:59:06PM -0600, Kurt H Maier wrote:
In my estimation, the web is a lost cause. As time goes on, it's more
and more a tool that is abused by idiots cramming too much broken
functionality in them, and most browsers are just platforms from
which to launch bad ideas.
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 12:07:16AM +0100, hiro wrote:
I think the only way is dropping HTML and CSS altogether and going
with something new. I'd be very interested in contributing. I think
the replacement should not only focus on presentation but equally on
forming a base for less suckish
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 08:51:52AM +0100, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
On 2/18/09, Matthias-Christian Ott o...@mirix.org wrote:
minimalism. What annoyed me then and now was CSS and its implementations
in modern browsers.
css cannot be implemented (..in a suckless way)
there seems
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 02:19:24PM +, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
2009/2/19 Matthias-Christian Ott o...@mirix.org:
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 12:07:16AM +0100, hiro wrote:
I think the only way is dropping HTML and CSS altogether and going
with something new. I'd be very interested
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 11:56:43AM -0700, Jack Woehr wrote:
Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
I would really like to throw away X11. So that you have a universal
hardware-implementable rendering language and system (buffer management
etc.) and an event layer on top of it. So if you want to browse
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 01:05:36PM -0700, Jack Woehr wrote:
Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
What I really like about it is that rendered documents (which used to
be PostScript or PDF) are now the same as ordinary applications except
that applications handle input and may modify their window
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 02:40:56PM -0500, Ammar James wrote:
Just learn C.
google KR.
I recommend C by Dissection and the ISO standard. You will also need
the Xlib Programming Manual (http://www.sbin.org/doc/Xlib/).
Regards,
Matthias-Christian
Hi,
since several years I have been planed to launch a personal website. I
used to do quite aesthetical web design before I have subscribed to
minimalism. What annoyed me then and now was CSS and its implementations
in modern browsers.
When I tried to design a minimalist website (just some
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 04:59:04PM -0500, I. Khider wrote:
Hello Fellow DWM Users,
This question is probably asked a million times...but I would like to
find a definitive manual on DWM. I want to know it better and do things
like put the time on the top panel and put wallpaper in the
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 07:43:47PM +0100, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
On 2/15/09, Marcin Cieslak sa...@system.pl wrote:
Enno Gottox Boland got...@gmail.com wrote:
- fprintf(stderr, warning: no locale support\n);
+ fputs(warning: no locale support\n, stderr);
Depends
Hi,
as discussed on the mailing list some days ago [1], here's my patch to
ommit borders in monocle layout.
Regards,
Matthias-Christian
[1] http://lists.suckless.org/dwm/0812/7211.html
Hi,
just the regular update of my patch to save floating window dimensions.
Regards,
Matthias-Christian
# HG changeset patch
# User Matthias-Christian Ott o...@mirix.org
# Date 1232051634 -3600
# Node ID 9aa8fdc1ea9b6c87d3b1055f61efeca59b078d91
# Parent add6eb26ebaa4bd39278fe9ca7899d6fa95e3296
Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
Hi,
as discussed on the mailing list some days ago [1], here's my patch to
ommit borders in monocle layout.
Regards,
Matthias-Christian
[1] http://lists.suckless.org/dwm/0812/7211.html
Next time I should attach the patch.
# HG changeset patch
# User
Hi,
I can't remember if we talked about this some time ago. If so, I think
we didn't come to a satisifying consensus, so I want to revive the
discussion. But let me first of all introduce you to the problem.
Dwm has by default a floating and a tiled layer that can have a different
layout. Tiling
Christian Garbs wrote:
On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 06:05:35PM -0500, voltaic wrote:
I agree with Matthias. The purpose of a border is to separate one
client from another. If there is only one client visible at a given
time (i.e. monocle) then borders in my opinion are a waste of space.
So borders
Anselm R Garbe wrote:
2009/1/8 Matthias-Christian Ott o...@mirix.org:
I think, this doesn't make much sense. My proposed conception of borderless
clients seems more reasonable and intuitive to me. If you take borders not
as decoration (as some window manager do), but instead as separating
markus schnalke wrote:
[2009-01-08 18:05] voltaic volt...@gmail.com
I agree with Matthias. The purpose of a border is to separate one
client from another.
My view is: the (highlighted) border is to indicate the active client.
(Normal borders are only placeholders for the highlighted border.)
? that's how tip works
read carefully:
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 10:15 AM, Anselm R Garbe garb...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/1/8 Matthias-Christian Ott o...@mirix.org:
borders if only one particular window is visible, because they aren't
serving any purpose. In others words: borders are superfluous
Anselm R Garbe wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
2008/12/22 Matthias-Christian Ott o...@mirix.org:
Yesterday I updated my dwm tree to tip and noticed that the borders were
removed (1376). This applies only to clients in tiled layout, is there
a reason why this behaviour is not present in monocle
markus schnalke schrieb:
[2008-12-28 13:01] Szabolcs Nagy nszabo...@gmail.com
On 12/14/08, Anselm R Garbe garb...@gmail.com wrote:
I plan a lightning talk on the 28/12 in the morning about st and the
secret project...
sooo.. what is the secret project? ;)
or is the talk
Hi,
I have been busy for a while, so I couldn't follow any discussions or
development efforts.
Yesterday I updated my dwm tree to tip and noticed that the borders were
removed (1376). This applies only to clients in tiled layout, is there
a reason why this behaviour is not present in monocle?
If
Hi,
I'm currently searching for a virtual server hosting provider. I tried
gandi.net (because suckless.org is hosted there), but as I got to know
afterwards they just provide outdated distributions and don't seem to
use hardware virtualisation. I'm a bit despaired, because my current
hosting
Anselm R Garbe wrote:
2008/9/12 Matthias-Christian Ott [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm currently searching for a virtual server hosting provider. I tried
gandi.net (because suckless.org is hosted there), but as I got to know
suckless.org isn't hosted at gandi.net, I use gandi.net only as registrar
Hi,
just the usual save floating patch.
Regards,
Matthias-Christian
diff -r ef1026c88059 dwm.c
--- a/dwm.c Tue Sep 09 20:47:01 2008 +0100
+++ b/dwm.c Wed Sep 10 08:18:13 2008 +0200
@@ -85,6 +85,7 @@ struct Client {
char name[256];
float mina, maxa;
int x, y, w, h;
+ int sx, sy, sw, sh;
Nicolas Martyanoff wrote:
On Sun, 7 Sep 2008 11:25:53 +0200
Szabolcs Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/6/08, Filippo Erik Negroni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A preferable, safer and more portable way of achieving such
initialisation is to use the compiler's static initialisation.
is
Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
On 9/7/08, Matthias-Christian Ott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nicolas Martyanoff wrote:
Does anyone know whether there are architectures where NULL is not equal
to 0?
this question occasionally appears on comp.lang.c and there exists
such beast, but i cannot find
David Tweed wrote:
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 3:25 PM, Matthias-Christian Ott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Kurt H Maier wrote:
I have a string of thinkpads. The newest model I have is a T43, and
after my wife brought home an X41 on loan from her employer I
considered buying one. Sure, you can
Anselm R Garbe wrote:
What do people think about such an EEE PC as low budget option to run
dwm on? Any experiences already if the screen is big enough for daily
work? I had an opportunity yesterday to try one, and I must admit I'm
keen to order one. The keyboard and keys have surprisingly
Kurt H Maier wrote:
I have a string of thinkpads. The newest model I have is a T43, and
after my wife brought home an X41 on loan from her employer I
considered buying one. Sure, you can get a used x-series for not much
money, but I bought an Acer Aspire One[1] for $300 -- and it's under
Anselm R Garbe wrote:
An easy fix is grabbing the X server until the mouse release. I did
this once, but decided against it since your scenario is at least less
frequent in my own use case ;)
Another possibility would be to go the old wmi way of drawing an XORed
border onto the screen. But
Kurt H Maier wrote:
But tiling doesn't work effectively on these screens (at least on my
screen it doesn't).
I haven't had any problems. I just use bottomstack.
OK, this may work somehow (Yes, I tried it). I prefer nmaster with no
stacking area (currently I'm running vanilla dwm). By the
yy wrote:
2008/9/5 Donald Chai [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have found something quite useful when working with lot of terminals
that is having different background colors depending on the task they
are designed to be. But currently i just change the background color of
vim and use this to
Hi,
the attached patch moves the layout indicator to the left of the tag bar.
Kind Regards,
Matthias-Christian
diff -r 3f66d2d2cd6e dwm.c
--- a/dwm.c Mon Sep 01 22:18:50 2008 +0100
+++ b/dwm.c Tue Sep 02 17:49:51 2008 +0200
@@ -514,6 +514,11 @@ drawbar(void) {
}
dc.x = 0;
+ if(blw 0) {
+
This fixes clicking on the bar.
Kind Regards,
Matthias-Christian
diff -r eb1eb9811706 dwm.c
--- a/dwm.c Tue Sep 02 18:47:01 2008 +0100
+++ b/dwm.c Tue Sep 02 21:30:40 2008 +0200
@@ -310,7 +310,8 @@ buttonpress(XEvent *e) {
click = ClkRootWin;
if(ev-window == barwin) {
- i = x = 0;
+ i =
Maxim Vuets wrote:
2008/8/29, Donald Chai [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think that mouse is not really important for dwm status bar.
So we can neglect of such feedback.
I can not agree we you that shared libraries and some ABI is so bad.
But agree that it is too heavy for such program as dwm. It
Anselm R Garbe wrote:
Hi Filippo,
2008/8/27 Filippo Erik Negroni [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In applyrules(), the return value of XGetClassHint is not checked.
Agreed.
ch is also initialised to {0}, which, I believe, is reduntant if
XGetClassHint is successful.
Well, I think we should
Maxim Vuets wrote:
2008/8/28, Matthias-Christian Ott [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't propose to get rid of tags, no! I propose to introduce
workspaces in addition to tags. It will be just sets which keep
current layout and selected tags. That's all!
+1
That makes sense to me, but where
this works for you.
Regards
Matthias-Christian
changeset: 1317:fb2962745512
user:Matthias-Christian Ott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
date:Sun Jul 20 19:55:35 2008 +0200
summary: save floating dimensions
diff -r df74a88a2d44 -r fb2962745512 dwm.c
--- a/dwm.c Sun Jul 20 19:16:33 2008 +0200
+++ b
Ian Daniher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I use Monocle it often on my 12 portable.
BTW, a friend and I came up with the idea, that it would be useful to
have some visual hint of how many windows you are actually viewing in
monocle. Say, there are five windows with currently viewed tag
Matthias-Christian Ott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anselm R Garbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/8/2 Ian Daniher [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
BTW, a friend and I came up with the idea, that it would be useful to
have some visual hint of how many windows you are actually viewing in
monocle. Say
markus schnalke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ross Mohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. What debugger do you use for C programming?
2. What debugger do you use for Curses C programming?
printf()
:-)
+1
But in my personal programmes I make frequent use of assert() for pre-
and (sometimes)
Monsieur Pinocchio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I thought I would experiment with a new layout concept. I call it the
overlapped tiled layout :) or in short tileo. I required some changes to
restack() to make it work... though I hope this only makes restack()
cleaner.
The basic
Jonny Gerold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have aliases in my .zshrc file and was wondering how I could use these
with dmenu. Like: alias rest='sudo s2ram -f -a3' I would like to be able
to type rest into dmenu, and it to go to sleep...
This is not possible. Try this:
$ mkdir ~/exe
$
Hi,
I don't know if I missed something, but if I toggle a window maximised
(which was previously monocle) and select an empty tag, the window still
appears. If it's not maximised everything works fine.
Any ideas?
Regards
Matthias-Christian
Arun G Nair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyopne thought about splitting the title bar, atleast in monocle
layout, so that it shows the title of each window open under a tag ?
Something like the titlebar when multiple windows (tabbing) are opened
in a frame in ion. Just a thought.
+1
I like
Premysl Hruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On (14/05/08 16:24), Kai Grossjohann wrote:
To: dynamic window manager dwm@suckless.org
From: Kai Grossjohann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [dwm] more consistent codestyle patch
User-Agent: Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (X11/20080505)
Reply-To: dynamic
Szabolcs Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
one more little patch
please review
Looks good.
Regards
Matthias-Christian
Daniel Bainton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/5/12 Anselm R. Garbe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I agree, but still the SLOC is a related indicator if the
functionality has been implemented in a decent way at its level.
If a file editor (vim) consists of 200.000 SLOC, something is
wrong
Szabolcs Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a dijkstra quote [1] i've just stumbled upon and would like to share:
The practice is pervaded by the reassuring illusion that programs are
just devices like any others, the only difference admitted being that
their manufacture might require a new type
hiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Polls are stupid.
There is this stupid idea called democracy (just in case you heard of
it) and I tried to establish just a tiny fraction of it here in the dwm
development process. Shame on me!
All these recently added features seemed to me as if they are rather
hiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is this stupid idea called democracy (just in case you heard of
it) and I tried to establish just a tiny fraction of it here in the dwm
development process. Shame on me!
At the beginning dwm was Anselm's baby, and he said it shall only fit
his
Szabolcs Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/5/08, Matthias-Christian Ott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let's do a poll!
you meant technical discussion
this is not fashion or politics
You don't do polls in fashion - normally it's unconsciously communicated
dictatorship.
Well and in politics
hiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, of course. And this has to be discussed (with a certain framework
of course - you can't come along and expect someone to integrate cairo
or so). And this is why we have to make clear what exactly sucks less.
I mean the term itself suggest that we're
Christoph Lohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good evening.
Hi,
Am Mon, 05 May 2008 20:35:38 +0200
schrieb Matthias-Christian Ott [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I want commented votes (as previously illustrated by example).
Things we need for establishing such a democratic system:
1
John Li [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure if this qualifies as a bug, but I think it's
unexpected/non-optimal behavior.
Example setup:
Laptop screen at 1024x768 with a separate LCD at 1280x1024 positioned on
the left of the laptop. Here's a geom for that:
/* geometries, s{x,y,w,h} and
David J. Neu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
I'm sure this has been addressed elsewhere, but I'm not finding the
answer.
I'm a long time dwm user on FreeBSD, but now have two Linux distros in
my world. It looks like the required header and/or lib files as
referenced in config.mk aren't
pancake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you don't like mailing lists? I can't see the use of a forum...
--
hiro
I love mailings and i dislike forums, but is what my users reclaim...
and i dont want to install a fucking buggy/bloated phpbb or drupal.
the nice thing of php is that is very
yy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/4/8, Anselm R. Garbe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Apr 08, 2008 at 01:35:40PM +0200, yy wrote:
2008/4/8, Anselm R. Garbe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Any complains?
If we are coming back to reverse geometries per client, what's the
point of resizing
Anselm R. Garbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Apr 08, 2008 at 08:29:02AM +0200, Jukka Salmi wrote:
Peter Hartlich -- dwm (2008-04-08 00:22:13 +0200):
Whoops, sorry then. I had checked SuS, heirloom toolchest, the autoconf
portability manual and DJB's portability notes and none of them
yy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, this is my proposal in patch form. I'm not sure about the
convenience of setting fx and fy in tileresize, but you get the idea.
I posted a similar patch on 31st March, so it is wasted effort.
Regards
Matthias-Christian
Sander van Dijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 6:40 PM, Matthias-Christian Ott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It's POSIX conform [1], so I don't see the whole point of the
discussion.
POSIX was created to make it easier to write portable apps. When one,
knowingly, writes
Jan Christoph Ebersbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
I've updated the following patches to the early 5.0 version:
[...]
save_floats
Did you see the improved version of save_floats I posted some days ago
on the mailing list?
Regards
Matthias-Christian
Anselm R. Garbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Apr 04, 2008 at 11:40:32PM +0200, Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
Szabolcs Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/4/08, Matthias-Christian Ott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In other words you would propose the attached patch.
nice, i like
On Fri, Apr 04, 2008 at 01:05:51AM +0200, Dashing wrote:
Hi
I use monocle mode a lot, but I don't like how dialog boxes get
maximized.
I noticed two versions for going through the clients exist:
* for(c = clients; c; c = c-next)
* for(c = nexttiled(clients); c; c =
Anselm R. Garbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Apr 04, 2008 at 01:05:51AM +0200, Dashing wrote:
Hi
I use monocle mode a lot, but I don't like how dialog boxes get
maximized.
I noticed two versions for going through the clients exist:
* for(c = clients; c; c = c-next)
* for(c
yy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After looking at the 4.9 release I have a suggestion which could
satisfy most of the people, in dwm.c:1071 you could change the
isvisible(c) condition to (lt-isfloating || !c-isfloating)
isvisible(c), this way if you want to just maximize tiled windows you
just
Szabolcs Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/4/08, Matthias-Christian Ott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In other words you would propose the attached patch.
nice, i like it
(except an unnecessary space)
I noticed that two after sending the patch ;). Copy Paste in VIM
sucks sometimes.
Regards
pancake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i think scrollz already have this.
But scrollz is an ununix irc client.
Regards
Matthias-Christian
Nibble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
And I can say that for xinerama we will probably need to adapt it to
support also vertical tiling. Using horitzontal it's mostly a waste of
space on big screens.
Yes, I think you are right. Furthermore, horizontal tiling (Anselm's
notation)
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