Re: [dwm] [OT] Which "dragon book": red or green?

2008-06-29 Thread markus schnalke
Charlie Kester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'd also vote for the red one. It's a classic. I ordered the red one now. > But there are more up-to-date books on compilers, and there might > be more easily digested introductions. It's hard to give good > advice without knowing more about your

Re: [dwm] 9vx

2008-06-29 Thread Enno "Gottox" Boland
Yay, I tried it, and it feels very speedy in contrast to qemu. But there are still some bugs related to networking and I was unable to run webfs. Nevertheless it's a great tool. 2008/6/29, Tuncer Ayaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I first read about vx32 some days ago and thought that > userid on the si

Re: [dwm] [OT] Which "dragon book": red or green?

2008-06-29 Thread Charlie Kester
* markus schnalke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-06-28 16:56:12 +0200]: Hoi Community, I want to buy a book about compilers and heard of the "Dragon Books" which should be the right choice. Because I dont want to afford more than one, I have to choose: - Principles of Compiler Design (1977, the "Gr

Re: [dwm] [dvtm][RFC] dvtm command interface over a named pipe

2008-06-29 Thread Marc Andre Tanner
Thanks Christian and Charlie for your feedback, consider current git HEAD as dvtm-0.5-rc1. Regards, Marc -- Marc Andre Tanner >< http://www.brain-dump.org/ >< GPG key: CF7D56C0

Re: [dwm] pertag for dwm-5.0.1

2008-06-29 Thread Jan Christoph Ebersbach
On Sun 29-06-2008 17:45 +0200, Fredrik Ternerot wrote: > I found out that dwm-5.0-pertag.diff (from suckless.org) did not work > for dwm-5.0.1 at all, so I wrote my own modifications to get layout > and mfact stored per tag. I attach an diff if anyone is interested. > > From a user perspective, it

Re: [dwm] [OT] Which "dragon book": red or green?

2008-06-29 Thread Szabolcs Nagy
On 6/29/08, Hugo Tavares Reis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > the red one. > > -htr > > > On 6/28/08, markus schnalke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> (I dont want the newest one from 2006.) >> what's wrong with the purple one?

Re: [dwm] [OT] Which "dragon book": red or green?

2008-06-29 Thread Hugo Tavares Reis
the red one. -htr On 6/28/08, markus schnalke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hoi Community, > > I want to buy a book about compilers and heard of the "Dragon Books" > which should be the right choice. > Because I dont want to afford more than one, I have to choose: > > - Principles of Compiler

Re: [dwm] pertag for dwm-5.0.1

2008-06-29 Thread Fredrik Ternerot
Doh, and now the diff should be attached too. Sorry. /Fredrik On 6/29/08, Fredrik Ternerot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I found out that dwm-5.0-pertag.diff (from suckless.org) did not work > for dwm-5.0.1 at all, so I wrote my own modifications to get layout > and mfact stored per tag. I atta

[dwm] pertag for dwm-5.0.1

2008-06-29 Thread Fredrik Ternerot
I found out that dwm-5.0-pertag.diff (from suckless.org) did not work for dwm-5.0.1 at all, so I wrote my own modifications to get layout and mfact stored per tag. I attach an diff if anyone is interested. >From a user perspective, it works as a expected when only one tag is viewed. If more tags a

[dwm] grabbuttons

2008-06-29 Thread Fredrik Ternerot
Hello. I started trying out dwm (5.0.1) yesterday, and I really like it! Good work there. However, I encountered some problems when I was modifying the actions related to window mouse clicking. Changing the event mask for ClkClientWin in buttons array did not work without modifying dwm.c:grabbutt

[dwm] 9vx

2008-06-29 Thread Tuncer Ayaz
I first read about vx32 some days ago and thought that userid on the site reminds me of Russ Cox' userid. Then today I was pointed to this: http://swtch.com/9vx/ :)

[dwm] dwm-mitch 3.4 released

2008-06-29 Thread Christian Garbs
Hi there, I've updated my dwm-mitch patchset with dmenu 3.7. As always, see http://www.cgarbs.de/dwm-mitch.en.html I'm still stuck with an old, but nevertheless great version of dwm. Updating the patches to current dwm is a lot of work. So from a user's point of view, what has changed between 4