Thanos Zygouris dixit (2009-05-04, 11:38):
As far i know, DWM doesn't support xft fonts...or does it?
There was a lenghty discussion on that a few days ago. Please search the
archives.
In short, currently it does not (without external patches). It may in a
future.
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at
Amit Uttamchandani dixit (2009-05-01, 12:39):
I don't have a powerful machine so using OpenOffice was out of the
question. I was happily using gnumeric for sometime but this bug just
killed it for me:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=526379
I know this will probably be
Wu, Yue dixit (2009-04-30, 14:53):
It's part of the main Xorg distribution, so I don't think it's
unreasonable to expect people to have it.
Some others haven't... It's just a simple function, if I have no xsetroot
installed, and I like this function, I have to install a tool that's much
Kurt H Maier dixit (2009-04-27, 13:54):
$subject is broken, therefore we must bloat up dwm to work around it
is bad reasoning, even if $subject is x11 font rendering or some
expensive app my school is forcing on me
The only difference is that you *have* to use X11 font rendering while
you do
Mate Nagy dixit (2009-04-26, 17:01):
However, I strongly believe that the major problem of dwm currently is
not font handling (8bit ascii bitmap fonts are perfectly fine thank
you);
This is a very selfish view. 8-bit character sets suck big way, even not
considering anything outside accented
Szabolcs Nagy dixit (2009-04-24, 00:00):
On 4/23/09, pmarin pacog...@gmail.com wrote:
Try the last version of Dillo2. It is starting to support CSS and in
the next version (Dillo 2.1) will support keybinding.
dillo used to be nice.. until it started using c++
i'd rather use the tcl/tk
Preben Randhol dixit (2009-04-20, 15:52):
This is somewhat off-topic. I'm totally new to using wireless network. At
home everything is wired, but i have sometimes the need to use wireless
when traveling. Now I have an Asus Eee so I can connect. Only problem is
that the gui tool of xfce4 (or
Bartosz Nitkiewicz dixit (2009-04-17, 09:52):
Enno Boland (Gottox) pisze:
What are tag events? Never heard of it.
2009/4/17, Bartosz Nitkiewicz bartosz.nitkiew...@dziq.pl:
I'm wondering how to set up tag events. I had this feature before, but
suddenly disappeared.
I am not too
Delta dixit (2009-02-19, 14:09):
Does someone know an easy way to make slock print a message (like I
am on a meeting or I'll be back at 17:00) over its black screen? I
think nobody talk about this in the list and it seems to me that it
would be a good functionality.
AFAIK, there's a bug in
Antoni Grzymala dixit (2009-02-19, 14:14):
Delta dixit (2009-02-19, 14:09):
Does someone know an easy way to make slock print a message (like I
am on a meeting or I'll be back at 17:00) over its black screen? I
think nobody talk about this in the list and it seems to me that it
would
Anselm R Garbe dixit (2009-02-19, 13:34):
Hi,
I dislike the recent addition of the 0 border if only 1 tiled client
is in the view, reasons:
- gained screen real eastate is very minimal
- configure events are increased by n at any view() and toggleview(),
if n is the number of clients in
Evgeny Grablyk dixit (2009-02-09, 23:02):
I just downloaded dwm-5.4.1 and noticed that stdin-to-statusbar output
mechanism was removed. Sadly, I don't seem to remember any discussion about
that. Was there any? If not, what are the reasons for this removal?
Bumped into the same problem
Evgeny Grablyk dixit (2009-02-09, 23:32):
Antoni Grzymala wrote:
Evgeny Grablyk dixit (2009-02-09, 23:02):
I just downloaded dwm-5.4.1 and noticed that stdin-to-statusbar output
mechanism was removed. Sadly, I don't seem to remember any discussion
about that. Was there any
Jeremy Jay dixit (2009-01-27, 16:48):
I always try to do this and get frustrated when I remember it doesn't
work, but today I actually looked up the man pages and found out how
easy it is to get dmenu to support filename tab-completion. This patch
adds a small function that completes a
Anselm R Garbe dixit (2008-12-09, 19:44):
If you consider that Neale's patch makes it upstream, what do you think about:
while true
do
dwm
done
in .xinitrc to restart dwm?
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Carlos Pita dixit (2008-09-29, 17:18):
pixels. I came up to two different solutions:
1) toggle the bar visible if urgent hint is set for any client.
2) hack manage() to show (g)xmessages floating bottom right without
stealing focus.
I'd implemented both variants with relative ease. I
Claudio dixit (2008-09-29, 01:05):
{ Amsn, NULL, NULL, 11, True },
This is a bit off topic, but writing 2 instead of 11 might save you
some typing next time :).
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Anselm R Garbe dixit (2008-09-05, 10:28):
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
hiro dixit (2008-09-05, 15:58):
right today i came back late in the morning after a lot of free
soublaki and retsina and in my bed I booted my x60s, probably to check
/me envies the souvlaki and retsina...
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Matthias-Christian Ott dixit (2008-09-05, 17:16):
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
yy dixit (2008-08-23, 18:09):
In my opinion, moving the seltags definition to config.h would be the
right thing to do. This way, with the right mouse and keys
configuration you could achieve things like, for example, having a tag
always visible. It is not something I'm gonna use myself, but
Станислав dixit (2008-08-07, 12:35):
Hello!
How can I unsubscribe from this maillist?
Really, Stanislav, we don't need the whole digest quoted to actually
help you with that question.
http://www.suckless.org/common/community.html
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Hi,
there seems to be some inconsistent utf-8 handling id dwm's and dmenu's
text render code.
Problems illustrated below:
http://theka.tk/fuckup-0.png
http://theka.tk/fuckup-1.png
And as you can see on:
http://theka.tk/fuckup-1.png
text gets returned by dmenu correctly (which probably isn't
Antoni Grzymala dixit (2008-08-06, 09:55):
http://theka.tk/fuckup-1.png
http://theka.tk/fuckup-2.png = correction.
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Kurt H Maier dixit (2008-08-06, 08:58):
Make sure the font you're using with dmenu supports UTF-8 and is
properly configured to use it
Obviously. Other characters wouldn't display correctly if the font
weren't UTF-aware (and correctly configured).
Have a look at this screenshot (xterm with
Kurt H Maier dixit (2008-08-06, 09:26):
What's your locale setup?
$ locale
LANG=
LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
LC_NUMERIC=en_US.UTF-8
LC_TIME=en_US.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF-8
LC_MONETARY=en_US.UTF-8
LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF-8
LC_PAPER=en_US.UTF-8
LC_NAME=en_US.UTF-8
LC_ADDRESS=en_US.UTF-8
Claudio dixit (2008-08-06, 19:29):
I had a similar problem by upgrading to dwm-4.9 from dwm-4.7.
I solved it by restoring the old font from dwm-4.7. To me, it's a
font stuff anyway. HTH.
Happens both with misc-fixed and terminus. And, as has been shown in the
last screenshot, identically
Christian Garbs dixit (2008-08-06, 22:42):
I'm still using dwm-4.7 and with the following two patches everything
is alright for me (should be applicable to current dwm, too):
http://www.cgarbs.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/dwm-mitch.git?a=blob;f=05_patch_dwm_mitch_utf8widechars.diff
Antoni Grzymala dixit (2008-08-06, 23:28):
Christian Garbs dixit (2008-08-06, 22:42):
I'm still using dwm-4.7 and with the following two patches everything
is alright for me (should be applicable to current dwm, too):
http://www.cgarbs.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/dwm-mitch.git?a=blob;f
Slava S. Kardakov dixit (2008-08-07, 02:03):
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=14467 Doesn't help?
Yeah, I've been using patched XLC_LOCALE for a long time. Doesn't quite
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Antony Jepson dixit (2008-08-02, 14:53):
Correct me if I'm wrong, but is the purpose of the monocle layout simply
to make dwm more manageable for people with multiple screens?
I'd rather say it's very useful on small screens. I have it as default
layout on my 8,9 HP Mini-note and seldom use
Mate Nagy dixit (2008-07-31, 13:49):
(ideally, everybody should use something modern instead of C (like
Haskell (which I don't actually really know, so don't attack me :)),
but that's not going to happen. Oh, and Lisp, of course. This is 2008,
people, there are plenty of languages that can
Szabolcs Nagy dixit (2008-07-31, 18:42):
'Makefiles are inherently evil as well. Anybody who has worked on them
for any time has run into the dreaded tab problem. Is my command not
executing because I have a space in front of my tab?!! said the
original author of Ant way too many times.'
i
Mate Nagy dixit (2008-07-29, 09:58):
This keeps its userbase small and elitist. No novices asking stupid
questions.
i wholeheartedly support these words.
Please discuss about removing, or altering that.
The reason is, that I met people who thought, that the dwm-/suckless-
Anselm R Garbe dixit (2008-07-29, 09:44):
Well, I removed this statement, now. It was on purpose 2 years ago,
though. It wasn't intended as offense, however.
I might restore this statement, if a new user shows up proposing or
asking for a configuration file format.
How about adding a
Kurt H Maier dixit (2008-07-29, 07:36):
I approve of deliberate elitism, and the dwm/suckless community is
justifiably arrogant because they use better software than other
people.
I see no reason to redact statements just because some whiners think
everything on the internet should be a
Tuncer Ayaz dixit (2008-07-29, 21:04):
Mod1-t (tiled)
Mod1-f (floating)
Mod1-m (monocle)
Just because I'm curious: Am I the only one using readline (shell, etc.)
with Emacs key bindings and am therefore always remapping/deleting some
default dwm key bindings?
I'm very fond of readline
Alex Matviychuk dixit (2008-07-18, 12:13):
Thanks for the great explanation. The masking bit makes sense now,
however, I'm still having trouble with the behavior.
xprop reads as follows:
WM_CLASS(STRING) = stalonetray, stalonetray
[...]
Hi, I came across a similar bug today, when
Szabolcs Nagy dixit (2008-06-13, 11:10):
I feel the need for a image resize program that matches the
Unix and suckless philosophy.
image resize is a non-trivial task
(there are many possible filters with different characteristics)
also saving an image in a lossy format (.jpg) will
Anselm R. Garbe dixit (2008-05-17, 16:05):
- removed reapply()
[...]
Let me know how welcome do you feel about those changes. Bug
reports are also welcome.
I'm not sure removing reapply() and forcing people to restart dwm is a
neat idea for those using logon managers. Quitting dwm ends my
Archie Elberling dixit (2008-05-15, 10:48):
Your [webmail server's?] clock is wrong. Your e-mail was sent from the
future (see the attribution time).
H. Interesting - although it doesn't look like dietlinux has really
been maintained over the past few years. dietlibc has though, so perhaps
hiro dixit (2008-05-07, 19:59):
argh. Can you please stop with that semi-solutions and even more
stupid compile time options to suit all people??? go buy that stuff
from apple or microsoft. I'm sure it will suit a lot more people than
Thank you very much for your kind suggestion, I am already
John A. Grahor dixit (2008-05-07, 17:57):
Having to use the mouse a lot can suck, but following Fitts' Law makes
it suck /significantly/ less, in my opinion. It might seem like it'd be
bad to not be able to move a window partially off-screen, but I don't
think I've ever intentionally meant to
Szabolcs Nagy dixit (2008-05-05, 20:58):
I want commented votes (as previously illustrated by example).
-1
i personally don't use multihead
keep the code clean
I've found running separate dwm instances on subdisplays entirely
sufficient for my multihead needs. I don't even have time and
Anselm R. Garbe dixit (2008-04-28, 20:06):
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 04:32:47PM +0200, Tuncer Ayaz wrote:
anyway, I took a look at DEFGEOMS and am not sure whether I
have to fiddle with bh or something else to emulate BarOff.
what's the correct way?
DEFGEOM(nobar, 0, -bh, sw, 0, 0, sw,
Tuncer Ayaz dixit (2008-04-27, 21:49):
Btw, what about the Tk issues I read here IIRC a long time ago?
Are there any problem with Tk 8.5?
No I'm not noticing any. I'm using hg 1122, though.
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markus schnalke dixit (2008-04-24, 08:37):
Antoni Grzymala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin Sander dixit (2008-04-24, 01:27):
Which, in my case, is mapped to the control-key
so you're probably an emacs user ;-9
vi friends would map escape to caps lock instead
Nah. I'm a rather
Premysl Hruby dixit (2008-04-23, 14:27):
Maybe we can also let configurable this bloq. key in config.h and
use any other locked key for this.
I prefer to use Mod4 (win key) as MODKEY, so I have no keybinding clash.
Agreed, mod4 is far more comfortable.
Which brings another question to
Enno Gottox Boland dixit (2008-04-23, 15:35):
Which brings another question to mind on a related topic:
Is it possible to prevent applications to receive dwm-specific
keystrokes upon focusing them? My particular problem is that I often
work on remote Windows machines via rdesktop
Enno Gottox Boland dixit (2008-04-23, 16:27):
think of alt+tab. btw. There's a switch to prevent rdesktop from grabbing
keys:
-K Do not override window manager key bindings. By default
rdesktop attempts to grab all keyboard input when it is in
focus.
I know the
Martin Sander dixit (2008-04-24, 01:27):
I like pancake's idea (but I don't have a clue what bloq.mayus is).
Caps lock.
Which, in my case, is mapped to the control-key, as caps-lock is a key I
used probably about three times in my life, everytime by accident.
Always made me wonder, why such
pancake dixit (2008-04-11, 12:00):
Does anyone has written or knows a minimalistic forum system in cgi or php?
Don't touch PHP even with a stick. It gives you intestine cancer and
contributes to global warming or a new ice age (whichever is your
option).
There's a minimalist Ruby on Rails
Szabolcs Nagy dixit (2008-04-10, 11:02):
actually 'sort | uniq' is not (much) slower
(at least i couldn't measure any difference on my linux setup)
Yeah, but it's got a negative l33tness factor and uses up four more
bytes in writing not mentioning the evil forking :).
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Enno Gottox Boland dixit (2008-04-10, 11:27):
l33tness?! - l33tness sucks.
I think sort | uniq is more unixy and therefor better :)
Yeah, I was making fun of l33tness in case you didn't notice :)
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Marc Andre Tanner dixit (2008-04-02, 15:37):
Anselm R. Garbe wrote:
What about getting rid of supporting the selection of multiple
tags at a time and celebrating the revival of the column layout
of wmii again in dwm 5.0? What about getting rid of all the tiled
layout flavors in favor for the
Sander van Dijk dixit (2008-03-08, 14:20):
1. Case insensitive string matching should be optional; right now,
when I have an entry 'Foo' and an entry 'foo', I can't put the cursor
on 'foo' without using the arrow keys, not even when I type exactly
'foo'. Quite annoying. While I understand
Szabolcs Nagy dixit (2008-03-06, 23:23):
On 3/6/08, Anselm R. Garbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also refactored tile(), which consists of 5 functions now,
tilev(), tileh(), tilemaster(), tilevstack(), tilehstack().
Due to the change yesterday, I believe that with some testing
and bug
Hi guys,
I already asked on IRC, but the ML may be more appropriate for the
problem. This concerns very recent builds of firefox-current
(3.0_pre_blabla).
Since a few days it has been exhibiting very strange behaviour with dwm.
I get a tiny one-pixel-wide and 19-pixels-tall omnipresent window.
Antoni Grzymala dixit (2008-03-05, 19:13):
Here's a shot (see the top-left corner) with relevant xwininfo:
http://tkabber.tk/firefox.png
http://theka.tk/firefox.png
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Jeremy O'Brien dixit (2008-03-05, 13:27):
Off topic slightly, but could you possibly share your screenrc? I like
the layout at the bottom. :-D
Sure, I'll just post it inline:
escape ^gg
deflogin on
shell -/bin/bash
altscreen on
defscrollback 4096
nethack on
Anselm R. Garbe dixit (2008-03-05, 20:14):
And here is my setup in action (btw. my dwm has 28000 bytes as
binary):
http://www.suckless.org/shots/dwm-4.8-xinerama.png
Not using vimperator? :)
Sad to see so much space wasted for the useless firefox widgets.
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Szabolcs Nagy dixit (2008-03-05, 20:44):
On 3/5/08, Antoni Grzymala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not using vimperator? :)
off topic
pff
vimperator didn't even have any usable navigation last time i checked
Actually I'm using Opera as my main browser, but what do you mean by
usable
Szabolcs Nagy dixit (2008-03-05, 21:16):
I use it vimperator occasionally with firefox and consider it an
excellent piece of software :). If only firefox weren't such a bloat, I
would happily start using it as my main browser.
iirc there is a nice feature of listing the urls of a page or
hiro dixit (2008-03-05, 17:02):
And regarding firefox: I tried to print ten pages from firefox
yesterday. It slowly grew to 200mb in ram, and used all the cpu power,
before i killed it and instantly installed opera. Congratulations to
firefox and all those oss fine arts suckers.
I totally
Anselm R. Garbe dixit (2008-02-26, 22:17):
I'd like to get rid of regexp matching in rules, any complains?
Does anyone really uses them?
I think I just use substring match. Will this be sufficient?
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Amit Uttamchandani dixit (2008-02-25, 13:44):
I had to set up solaris 10 on an old sun workstation that we have. I gotta
admit this is quite an impressive release (in terms of technology, ease of
installation, etc.)
Anyways that aside. I had to read up on the Solaris 10 install guide from
Joerg van den Hoff dixit (2008-02-14, 13:53):
I only see this with `xterm'. `urxvt' behaves more benign. and
is a much nicer terminal emulator (smaller, faster, unicode support, etc.)
than `xterm' in my opinion.
xterm also supports unicode and has a number of unique features (albeit
rarely
Kai Grossjohann dixit (2007-12-14, 10:13):
So from 'stand' and 'sys' the lines are cut off! This really makes -much-
less usable. This occurs both with Xterm and rxvt. (Kai once gave me the
advice to use urxvt but OpenBSD does not have a port for it.)
At home, I started to use
Pieter Verberne dixit (2007-12-14, 11:13):
I don't like the dependencies either. For me it is pretty important
that software is not any bigger (contain more code) than necessary.
(webbrowsers are my biggest irritation.)
Yeah, webbrowsers are a major problem. I really love the vimperator
Chris Webb dixit (2007-12-11, 13:11):
This way you can achieve any of the possibilities (show the same client in
both
monitors, move a window from one to another, etc..
X doesn't give you a mechanism for showing the same client on both monitors.
Ah, that solves my dilemma. I thought
Jeremy O'Brien dixit (2007-12-11, 12:37):
Haha. You gave me this script before, and it was the one that I was
previously using. Worked like a charm! Unfortunately, IMAP works
differently and doesn't populate my ~/.maildir directory anymore :(
Thank you though! :)
LOL, excuse my Alzheimer. Do
Anselm R. Garbe dixit (2007-12-10, 10:18):
I think this discussion is going in the right direction. My suggestion
to marry those two contradicting views would be like this:
- in normal circumstances two heads act like two separate dwm instances
(the way I guess most people are doing
Anselm R. Garbe dixit (2007-12-10, 15:24):
I like the monocle suggestion... switching to the next client
returns the currently maximized client to its previous state (tiled or
floating+prev dimensions) and maximizes the next client.
Me too. This issue has also been almost my only
pancake dixit (2007-12-10, 16:50):
climit / clientspertag also has this problem. In case of climit, a climit of
1 starts the monocle mode so things are better. However, for 1 climit
number of visible tiled clients, changing the focus can go to a client not
being shown (which is still
Seth Graham dixit (2007-12-10, 10:17):
It's sad to say, but I think terminal will never be 100% flicker-free
when resizing. There is no such thing as loosing line endings because
you used Mod-0 instead of Mod-9. In the fact, I'd much prefer them to
stay at 80char (or a multiple). It sounds
Steven Blatchford dixit (2007-12-10, 19:31):
Why can't you do something like:
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'command'
eg ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'ls -l'
Because the whole key exchange for this single command would generate 50
times more traffic than an interactive session and would have an even
worse
Anselm R. Garbe dixit (2007-12-09, 18:27):
[snip]
One idea I was playing in my mind with for a while was assigning some of
the tags to the other display and move between the displays seamlessly
as if moving between the tags - I guess I'll still have the problem of
not being able to move
Marc Andre Tanner dixit (2007-12-08, 15:25):
I think it should work with screen too, but the current default
config.h uses CTRL-A as modifier which conflicts with screen (i
actually used CTRL-A because i thought screen is using it so it won't
conflict with to many other apps).
This will be a
Marc Andre Tanner dixit (2007-12-08, 13:29):
http://www.brain-dump.org/projects/dvtm/
Lovely webpage, by the way. Is it handcrafted?
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Marc Andre Tanner dixit (2007-12-08, 16:01):
This will be a little off topic, but ^A conflicts with one of the most
common line-editing operations (go to beginning of line in emacs mode)
so I always change it to ^G (bell, not much to miss) on my local
machine. I keep ^A on servers I
Rickard Gustafsson dixit (2007-12-08, 21:48):
That's a pretty nasty solution if you ask me. I would have used:
if [ ! -f `which convert` ]
I'd just:
which convert || exit
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Anselm R. Garbe dixit (2007-12-08, 20:16):
Hi there,
I implemented a reapply() function which is bound to Mod1-r by
default in config.def.h. It unsets all tags of all clients and
performs an applyrules() on each client in the global client
list. Afterwards it calls arrange().
Let me
markus schnalke dixit (2007-12-08, 22:07):
The main question is:
Use `which' or `type' or what else?
You're right, that was cosmetic. I'm not extremely experienced, but I
seem to remember that every Unix-like system I laid my fingers on had
the which command, so I think you'd be pretty
Anselm R. Garbe dixit (2007-12-06, 09:54):
This way, when I do a total mess with tagging and floating my clients
(sometimes it happens and I get lost) I could get my everyday dwm state
with one keystroke or command.
Well, the only thing which is missing that dwm keeps state of
the
Anselm R. Garbe dixit (2007-12-05, 09:18):
grab failed: another application has grab
grab failed: another application has grab
while executing
grab -global $w
(procedure tk::TraverseToMenu line 21)
invoked from within
tk::TraverseToMenu . t
(command bound to event)
Hi,
just came across another idea. How about implementing a function in dwm
that would reapply all the predefined rules (float/non-float, tagging)
to all clients in a dwm session.
This could either be a function bindable to a keystroke, or dwm reacting
to a signal (say, HUP), or what not.
This
Hi,
recently I've been getting this funny error in some Tcl/Tk apps when
trying to access the application menu:
grab failed: another application has grab
grab failed: another application has grab
while executing
grab -global $w
(procedure tk::TraverseToMenu line 21)
invoked from
Hi,
I tried running slock instead of my usual xtrlock this night and I think
there's a bug (or perhaps just a misfeature):
when a window shows up (say a dialog) after launching slock it appears
over the black background which kind of defeats the purpose of having a
black window at all. Of course
Pieter Verberne dixit (2007-11-23, 14:38):
{ MODKEY|ShiftMask, XK_Return, spawn, exec xterm -e screen },
Yeah, I got:
{ MODKEY, XK_e, spawn, exec urxvtc -e screen -R },
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Anselm R. Garbe dixit (2007-11-04, 12:07):
So there will be some time to investigate into the focus
steeling issue as well.
Cool, it still happens to me with Opera (as described in a thread with
appropriate subject some months ago).
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Antoni Grzymala dixit (2007-11-04, 13:34):
Anselm R. Garbe dixit (2007-11-04, 12:07):
So there will be some time to investigate into the focus
steeling issue as well.
Cool, it still happens to me with Opera (as described in a thread with
appropriate subject some months ago).
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Pieter Verberne dixit (2007-10-31, 10:00):
On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 04:59:53PM +0100, Sander van Dijk wrote:
However, ignoring sizehints will only make
your term *occupy* more space, it won't actually make it *use* more
space, so you could just as wel xsetroot -solid black to get the
same
pancake dixit (2007-10-31, 15:43):
tired are my eyes or if i'm making a presentation I increase the font size
to use the 10x20 one. So it's not a 3-5px hole..it's a 10-20px hole! and
that's so much.
Still, what's the difference whether the 20px hole is *inside* the
window frame or *outside*
Sander van Dijk dixit (2007-10-31, 16:12):
On Oct 31, 2007 3:55 PM, Antoni Grzymala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pancake dixit (2007-10-31, 15:43):
btw I understand that this is a personal opinion that can't beat against
all your opinions, so don't bother. I can continuely patching
Anselm R. Garbe dixit (2007-10-28, 12:14):
Do you know which ones need this ? I just have Firefox, pidgin (which
still steals focus) and xpdf. All of these maximize filling the
screen. Its just xterm. If anyone has a patch, please send it.
Btw, you are aware that you're
Anselm R. Garbe dixit (2007-10-25, 20:39):
Hi there,
I'm glad to announce new releases:
http://www.suckless.org/download/dwm-4.6.tar.gz
http://www.suckless.org/download/dmenu-3.4.tar.gz
Many thanks go to all contributors, developers, testers, and the
dwm/dmenu community for their
Sander van Dijk dixit (2007-10-27, 09:41):
On 10/27/07, Antoni Grzymala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks arg (and all contributors), unfortunately the new dwm segfaults
on my computer. Since I don't know much about debugging C programs I
cannot provide a backtrace or what not (unless
Ruben Gonzalez Arnau dixit (2007-10-27, 20:05):
Using sleep 1 slock works for me, maybe is is a 'bad' workaround, but
it works :)
I use a similar workaround for xtrlock (the problem came up long ago
during my first days with dwm (and dwm's first days, too) and the
solution was suggested by
Sander van Dijk dixit (2007-10-27, 21:03):
In case the 30 minutes aren't an exaggeration, doing a diff -u
config.def.h config.h | less might save you some time in the future.
You see, my config.h is organized in a substantially different way and
diffing it (I used vimdiff) produced so much
pancake dixit (2007-10-23, 17:10):
I think the following might be a good solution for 4.6 and
later:
- Removing the RESIZEHINTS at all - this enforces my st
development as well. The new algorithm prevents the gaps quite
well.
I agree. i have never found useful RESIZEHINTS. imho is
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