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 should be set to 0
On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 10:42:34AM +0300, Alexander Polakov wrote:
> http://www.arrakis.es/~rggi3/youtube-dl/
If we're collecting youtube downloaders: Here's an irssi plugin for
autodownloadung videos from Youtube and a bunch of other video sites.
It could also be used standalone, if youtube-dl.pl
Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
On 1/9/09, 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.
what's the problem? that's how tip works
r
markus schnalke wrote:
[2009-01-08 18:05] voltaic
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.)
meillo
This co
David Whittington wrote:
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
entities, that are used to distinguish windows, it m
Anselm R Garbe wrote:
2009/1/8 Matthias-Christian Ott :
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
entities, that are u
2009/1/9 Szabolcs Nagy :
> On 1/9/09, bill lam wrote:
>> On Fri, 09 Jan 2009, markus schnalke wrote:
>>> Make floating the default and add rules for your terminal emulators.
>>
>> Thank markus, I patched dwm as per your suggestion and it now works
>
> use {0,0,0,0,True} as first rule in config.h,
On 1/9/09, bill lam wrote:
> On Fri, 09 Jan 2009, markus schnalke wrote:
>> Make floating the default and add rules for your terminal emulators.
>
> Thank markus, I patched dwm as per your suggestion and it now works
use {0,0,0,0,True} as first rule in config.h, editing dwm.c is not
necessary for
On Fri, 09 Jan 2009, markus schnalke wrote:
> [2009-01-09 22:35] bill lam
> >
> > I need to compile each time I add anthor gui program. Is there any
> > way to automatically float all gui program?
>
> Make floating the default and add rules for your terminal emulators.
>
> ... however, pancake
[2009-01-09 22:35] bill lam
>
> I need to compile each time I add anthor gui program. Is there any
> way to automatically float all gui program?
Make floating the default and add rules for your terminal emulators.
... however, pancake hit the point :-)
meillo
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bill lam wrote:
At present I float common gui programs that I used into config.h like
static Rule rules[] = {
/* class instancetitle tags mask isfloating */
{ "Abiword", NULL, NULL, 0,Tr
At present I float common gui programs that I used into config.h like
static Rule rules[] = {
/* class instancetitle tags mask isfloating */
{ "Abiword", NULL, NULL, 0,True },
{ "Acroread", NULL, NULL, 0,
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