I have integrated your stack columns patch into my own branch. There are
some changes of keybindings and the code to fix some things that I feel
anoying.
The keybindings are mixed with the nmaster one which I feel quite powerful.
Here's my keybindings
{ MODKEY|ShiftMask, XK_l
On Sat, Sep 15, 2007 at 06:24:35PM -0400, James Turner wrote:
> I've updated the bottom stack patch to work with the new "micromizied"
> version of dwm. It includes my previous main patch as well, so if your
> operating system doesn't support strlcpy you will need to remove that
> part from the pa
I've updated the bottom stack patch to work with the new "micromizied"
version of dwm. It includes my previous main patch as well, so if your
operating system doesn't support strlcpy you will need to remove that
part from the patch. Let me know if you experience any issues.
--
James Turner
BSD
On Sat, Sep 15, 2007 at 11:04:15PM +0200, pancake wrote:
> You will probably be using acpi instead of apm.
>
> Install 'powersave' or just type 'acpitool'.
>
> $ powersave -b
> Battery: 100 %
> AC is online.
>
> $ acpitool
> Battery #1 : charged, 100.0%, -462:00:00
> AC adapter : on
* Amit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070916 00:51]:
> Hey guys,
>
> I've tried modifying the .xinitrc to contain the battery percentage
> level from apm but I cannot seem to get it. What is the proper way to
> do this? I am sure many of you have this on your status bar. Any hints
> or suggestions on how to
You will probably be using acpi instead of apm.
Install 'powersave' or just type 'acpitool'.
$ powersave -b
Battery: 100 %
AC is online.
$ acpitool
Battery #1 : charged, 100.0%, -462:00:00
AC adapter : on-line
Thermal zone 1 : ok, 63 C
$ acpitool -b
Battery #1 : charged, 10
Hey guys,
I've tried modifying the .xinitrc to contain the battery percentage
level from apm but I cannot seem to get it. What is the proper way to
do this? I am sure many of you have this on your status bar. Any hints
or suggestions on how to approach this issue?
Thanks,
Amit
2007/9/15, Anselm R. Garbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 11:36:41PM +0200, Damjan Vrencur wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > Today I spent a few hours working under Xmonad window manager. Curiosity ...
> > There was one feature I found quite useful:
> > When you use mouse to move or resize a
On 15/09/2007, Anselm R. Garbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Which version of feh do you use?
% feh -v
feh version 1.3.4
On Arch Linux. It happens in tiled and floating mode.
Adding a floating rule to config.h doesn't make a difference.
It's no big deal, actually, just thought it might point to a
I removed the config.h creation from config.default.h now. The
both shipped config.h's only differed in appearance definitions
I will revert the fallback to fixed font if a specific font
is not installed again that those things work smoothly - since
the terminus font was/is the only reason I hesita
On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 09:29:32PM +0200, Felix Leckow wrote:
> Running feh in fullscreen mode under dwm gives me the following warning:
>
> "feh WARNING: Window Manager does not support MWM hints. To get a
> borderless window I have to bypass your wm."
>
> After that the feh window appears fulls
On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 11:36:41PM +0200, Damjan Vrencur wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Today I spent a few hours working under Xmonad window manager. Curiosity ...
> There was one feature I found quite useful:
> When you use mouse to move or resize a tiled client, the touched client
> becomes floating and y
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