On 8/11/08, Giorgio Lando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I still do not understand how this relates to tag masks like 1 << 8 - 1,
> or ~0, which I have seen in some config.h, but I will look to your examples
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitwise_operation#Arithmetic_shift
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
I don't like those squares, but I still want some indication as to whether a
tag is occupied, so I wrote this patch. It removes the squares, and uses a
different font (specified as boldfont in config.h) for occupied tags.
This is just a quick hack, and bad things will happen if both fonts are not
On Sun 10/08/08, 21:16, Filippo Erik Negroni wrote:
> The tag mask is exactly that, a mask: it is not the number of the tag
> to use, but a mask that modifies the bits in the tag number.
> The tag mask number in config.h is therefore a 'bit-mask': if you use
> decimal '4' as the tag mask, the 'bit-
2008/8/10 Premysl Hruby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi,
>
> reason for using XConfigureWindow in restack() is setting border_width
> of client (and this is the only reason for not using XMoveResizeWindow
> as you propose).
>
Any of my windows change window border width since it is setted in
manage(),
Hello,
* Alexander Polakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-10 20:52]:
> xneur worked fine for me in the past, should work at the moment too.
Has many features that I don't need but has the one I need :o)
It works.
Thanx a lot!
--
cheers
stanio_
2008/8/10 Giorgio Lando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi, I have been a long term dwm 4.7 user and I have now updated to 5.1.
> So far everything goes extremely well, but I do not understand how the
> tags mask in config.h works. I have looked in this mailing list for
> examples, but I am not able to gras
On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 13:33:42 -0700
"Evan Gates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I love dmenu, and just for the hell of it wanted a similar program, that
> didn't display anything. So I wrote grab (more like copied the code I
> needed from dmenu). It grabs all key presses until the user hits enter
>
xneur worked fine for me in the past, should work at the moment too.
Hi, I have been a long term dwm 4.7 user and I have now updated to 5.1.
So far everything goes extremely well, but I do not understand how the
tags mask in config.h works. I have looked in this mailing list for
examples, but I am not able to grasp their logic.
I have verified that I can force a win
Hello to all on the list.
I used to be a wmii user for nearly 2 years on one computer of mine. For
about the same time I used dwm under Solaris on other computer (cos I
haven't manage to get wmii compiled there :o| , I considered dwm kind of
fallback). Until about 2 months ago, when I've got some
On (09/08/08 12:55), yy wrote:
> To: dwm mail list
> From: yy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [dwm] some proposed changes
> Reply-To: dwm mail list
> List-Id: dwm mail list
>
> Attached there is a patch with some changes to dwm.c. It uses
> XLowerWindow and XMoveResizeWindow instead of configure
Hi, list:
Default way of resizing is Modkey-mouse3, then cursor is put at
bottom-right of window.
Sometimes I want the cursor is at top-right, sometimes top-left, bottom
left... So, if Modkey-mouse3 is for resizing and put the cursor at
bottom-right, and I can use Modkey-shift-
On 8/4/08, Johannes Hofmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> attached are two minor cleanups. The first simplifies grabkeys()
> similar to grabbuttons().
i've just realized that there is a problem with the patch: numlockmask
is modified but modifiers isn't
void
grabkeys(void) {
unsigned int i
Donald Chai wrote:
@pancake :
> I dont see any point for having a function called
> "dwmiinoinfiniteloop"
Well this function is necessary, I didn't know how to call it, though
its name is relevant... If you don't like its name feel free to change
it but I won't. The important thing is that it
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