/microwindows-full-0.91.tar.gz
(10MB)
this tarball contains nanox (but depends on freetype and such) and now
is 16KLOC
Official website:
http://www.microwindows.org/
--pancake
another tiling manager with interesting features:
http://aerosuidae.net/musca.html
on
minimalist software
(based on Linux without GNU craps) ...
What do you think about creating an offtopic mailing list in suckless
for discussing such
kind of topics, instead of using the dwm@ one like nowadays happen.
--pancake
Benjamin Conner wrote:
it's interesting. But I prefer dwm or wmii
. But
this is probably a long topic to talk about, and we're of course not the
first ones to claim for an X11 replacement.
--pancake
Benjamin Conner wrote:
What do you think about creating an offtopic mailing list in
suckless for
discussing such
kind of topics, instead of using the dwm@ one like
+1 :D
nilp wrote:
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 05:38:51PM +0200, yy wrote:
effort, but it would not give me any real benefit. There is a suckless
alternative to GNU: Plan9. If I still run (arch)linux is because I
often need things like a full featured web browser, pdflatex, the
How about
On May 15, 2009, at 10:56 PM, Preben Randhol rand...@pvv.org wrote:
On Fri, 15 May 2009 15:42:24 +0200
pancake panc...@youterm.com wrote:
I really miss the conceptual experimentation that dwm was in the
past. But I agree that
we should probably focus on other topics like 'st' or a full OS
On May 15, 2009, at 11:07 PM, Preben Randhol rand...@pvv.org wrote:
On Fri, 15 May 2009 17:06:45 +0200
pancake panc...@youterm.com wrote:
Actually i'm happy with arch linux, but, i really miss a non-gnu
linux and minimalistic distribution. We should get a look on
alternatives for glibc
be
managed from inside the window manager, for me having this feature inside
keeps the things easier.
--pancake
Anselm R Garbe wrote:
Thanks for all the valueable input so far in this thread.
I think here are the action points:
1) I plan to separate the bar stuff code-wise into two portions
When I was in the university I had to use matlab. Proffessors told me
that I can use the windows boxes in place, but for personal reasons
(time and so) I proposed them to use the telnet interface and use it
remotely.
It happened that their license didn't allowed them to export the
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHosLhPEN3k
instance with a keystroke. this way i can
'mark' my terminals as for different tasks and i can find them faster
if i have multiple of them mixed between tags.
I also miss a contextual menu to use the gnome's clipboard and probably
any other minimal option.
--pancake
Thijs Vermeir wrote:
Hello all,
I
Just thinking about the bug tracker tip for the GSoC..
A friend of me wrote a minimalist bug tracker for commandline called 'bug'.
http://vicerveza.homeunix.net/~viric/soft/bug/
And some time later i just wrote a simple frontend in php:
http://radare.org/tabs/bugs.php.txt (550LOC)
Few
Kurt H Maier wrote:
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 12:59 AM, Alan Busby thebu...@thebusby.com wrote:
I am astounded by how many respondents regularly use file managers!
Yeah, I'm starting to feel like I'm missing something here...
Do file managers have some killer feature that the shells
i was using elvis so far until i started using vim. I was pretty happy with
it, but the feeling was that it was keeping so much stuff in the core
instead of delegating to external programs or scripts.
But thats true, elvis is smaller than vim :) you can publish a git/bzr/hg
branch of the last
Samuel Baldwin wrote:
2009/3/6 pancake panc...@youterm.com:
I have been playing a bit with xgamma and I think it can be useful as a
graphical
notification for important alerts like low battery or so.
The usage is quite simple. and we can 'flash' the screen in red for a
fraction of a second
, pancake panc...@youterm.com
mailto:panc...@youterm.com wrote:
Samuel Baldwin wrote:
2009/3/6 pancake panc...@youterm.com
mailto:panc...@youterm.com:
I have been playing a bit with xgamma and I think it can
be useful as a
graphical
This can be easily done with radare:
set the font in config.h to:
FONTOFF (dots for padding)
use this command to find the offset to this buffer:
$ echo / FONTOFF | radare -n dwm
and then you can just change it with:
echo w 10x20 @ 0x1354 | radare -nw dwm
0x1354 is
in the description says:
VM specs
* Register based
http://github.com/macournoyer/tinyrb/blob/master/vm/opcode.h,
(like Lua)
* Boehm GC http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Hans_Boehm/gc/
* Very small 64K, ~2000 sloc
* Method caching and some inlining
* Lexer in Ragel,
while : ; do
( while : ; do
date ; sleep 1
done ) | dwm
done
$ sudo cp dwm /usr/bin/dwm
$ pkill dwm
Luca wrote:
Is there a way to restart dwm after recompiling source without closing
clients?
This is my current .xsession
xsetroot -solid black
xrandr -s 1024x768
all the programs running on X are GUI ones :)
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,
/home/2008/05/google-android.html
--pancake
terminals it gets bigger again.
is this how it should be? looks quite anoying to me.
--pancake
i had similar ones with 5.0..but in 5.2 it performs worst.
for resizing a window with alt+rightclick the client sometimes loses the
focus and makes the cursor go outside the window..
btw for the rest (a part from these two bugs) i found dwm 5.2 a bit
faster and more consistent :)
--pancake
What are you talking about?
what is client switching for you? Which keys are you using? If youre talking
about the default zoom and alt,tab keys. In dwm theres no random
functionailty,but you can make a patch if you want :P. Check your conf and feed
us with more concise information. But i
a friend of me had similar crashes with ubuntu 8 and fglrx when the
screensaver was popping up. btw he is using gstreamer and have no
problems for playing media.
On Tue, 2008-09-09 at 14:55 +0200, Albert Cardona wrote:
Hi all,
I have an ATI FireGL and I use the fglrx binary driver, in ubuntu
i would prefer a mips one f.ex: gdium.com, hvsco.com
On Fri, 2008-09-05 at 11:34 +0200, Engin Tola wrote:
I was also thinking about buying one and would be very interested in a
programmers point of view. There are reviews around but I'll be using it
daily to code and therefore want to hear a
on the task they
are designed to be. But currently i just change the background color of
vim and use this to differentiate them. another stuff would be like
changing the background color of the terminal depending on the focus.
I see no terminal able to do this in a simple way.
--pancake
...squirrelmail is also to blame...and writing
a simple cgi using these tools will be quite simple and useful.
I hope this brainstorming helps somebody to start coding them.
What do you think? are you happy with your MUA?
--pancake
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
or
I wrote a random list of tips for coding (mostly in C)
http://news.nopcode.org/miau/wk/BadCoding
If you have some ideas/missing tips i'm open for discussion :)
--pancake
/ etc stuff from MS.
arg!
:)
--pancake
On Thu, 2008-07-31 at 17:00 +0200, markus schnalke wrote:
[2008-07-31 16:41] pancake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'll try to add some more precisse descriptions on the points :)
and please use more easy words and less irony
That makes the document clearer and so more useful.
On Thu, 2008
user interfaces for code autocompletion and so.
But I understand that maybe I'm a big freak on this. I'm just offering
my POV over these topics. not trying to change the mind of anybody or
anything else :)
--pancake
be in the same line (for () {...)
and if () { instead of for()\n{.
- upload it, give an url and update the wiki :)
Fix those minor tips and I'll play with it this night at home!
--pancake
plain text document attachment (dwmii.patch)
--- dwm.org.c 2008-07-30 12:48:52.0 +0200
+++ dwm.c
For the meantime the statement has been restored in the original place ;)
ow yeah ;)
I have written a new layout which i find very useful in two situations:
- Vertical panoramic screens (9:16)
- Working with terminals and dont want to loss the width.
The layout is quite simple and integrates very well with monocle. So it
can be used as a 'window selector' before switching to
On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 03:40 -0700, Leandro Chescotta wrote:
Hi! im having a problem with various apps that doesn't run saying that
can't open DISPLAY, scrot for taking screenshots for example, im now
using dwm and before i use wmii, with wmii i can take screenshots with
no problem:
[EMAIL
On Wed, 2008-06-11 at 09:14 -0400, Ross Mohn wrote:
1. What debugger do you use for C programming?
2. What debugger do you use for Curses C programming?
I recommend you to run the program in one terminal and the debugger in
another one. or just use radare with tm (terminal mixer).
On Wed, 2008-06-11 at 09:13 -0500, Kevin Monceaux wrote:
I'm a potential new DWM user who feels the same as the above. I've been
playing musical window managers recently trying to find one that I really
like. The main things I'm looking for are:
musical window managers?!?
is this somewhat
On Wed, 2008-06-11 at 17:21 +0200, Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
markus schnalke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ross Mohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. What debugger do you use for C programming?
2. What debugger do you use for Curses C programming?
printf()
:-)
+1
But in
Maybe we can make happy the makefile for pkgsrc. This is the patch in
the current pkgsrc tree. I understand that all these vars can be changed
as make arguments. But why not let them be altered with environ vars or
so? adding so many flags (-std -pedantic, ... makes it less portable
(for other
I think that it will be really nice if it was possible to define a
secondary META key binded to a mouse button.
Maybe is not useful for 5 button mouses (3+wheel), but for the ones
having 7 or more it shuold be cool, so with a single hand you will be
able to drag or resize windows.
--pancake
the point of having this in mainstream, but
just as a curious note :) or something to think on and i wanted to share
with you.
btw...mouse-related patches are not easy to be modular on current dwm.
Do you plan to do it for the next release? together with the
'mouse-clicks' patch?
--pancake
and no way/sense to change
this)
- clicking in message area
- clicking in title area
- clicking in the screen corner (X11 limits)
So this can be defined inside the BarClick typedef struct as an integer
filled from a enum.
--pancake
Kind regards,
Anselm
On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 07:29:01PM
The floating layout is totally useless when it comes to mouseless usage
and even with the mouse there is no window manager that provides such
weak functionality to manage floating windows.
I disagree. I think the floating mode is as usable as in
traditional WMs -- which functionality
it more responsive.
--pancake
On Wed, May 07, 2008 at 01:15:15PM +0200, pancake wrote:
what do you think about writing a tool for commandline to generate a
notify() event to the X. This way we can call it from any program
(irssi,
mutt, our own shellscripts) and notify the tag where they are.
it shouldnt be hard to do
this bloq. key in config.h and
use any other locked key for this.
--pancake
and apps are easy/fast to write.
and...I don't want ruby burning my cpu :)
Any other alternative?
--pancake
floating windows.
Because they are not
handled by the geoms. And maybe we can make the floating windows be relative to
wx.
What do you think?
--pancake
i think scrollz already have this.
Anselm R. Garbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 03:24:44PM +0200, Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
I want to start using ii for irc. What discouraged me from doing so
was
a proper input method. Currently I know 2 methods to effectively
pancake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i think scrollz already have this.
But scrollz is an ununix irc client.
but scrollz is composed by two programs
- a terminal control with the described functionality
- an irc client that uses the terminal control tool
imho the terminal control is what you
would like to see something like vntile and hntile or just a toggle for it.
What do
you think about this?
--pancake
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 01:41:06 +0100
Nibble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I have adapted the nmaster ntile layout for the current dwm
hg tip. Maybe it could be useful
can you publish the fibonacci for =4.8 in the web?
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 17:18:06 +0100
Valentin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you, that already removed a lot of errors, now I just have this
one left:
fibonacci.c:13: error: ‘Client’ has no member named ‘ismax’
The corresponding line is
(bottom, 0, 0, sw, 0, bh, sw, sh-bh, wx, wy, sw, 0.70*wh, wx, mh+bh, ww,
wh-mh, wx, wy, ww, wh)
Layout...
{ TT, bottom },
this is Geoms
Nice!
--pancake
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 23:22:41 -0400
Ralph E. Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pancake-
Togglebar and mwfact are essential, and they are working great. Thanks.
Also, I like your color scheme too; I might keep it.
Thanks! The default blue looks too hard for my eyes =), btw I'm pretty sure
?
--pancake
paradigm, but I cant test xinerama atm,
and I understand the comminity wants a new release. But it's probably
unnecessary.
THe current dwm in hg has some pixel width problems, so I think it needs more
work.
What's your proposal to solve the xinerama problem?
--pancake
://www.suckless.org/download/slock-0.8.tar.gz
updated togglebar and mwfact patches for 4.8.
http://news.nopcode.org/mwfact.c
http://news.nopcode.org/togglebar.c
--pancake
On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 23:05:56 +0100
Anselm R. Garbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 12:02:31PM +0100, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
On 3/7/08, pancake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* If we change these #defines to integer variables we will be able to
write
external
commands
I would like to know how diverse are the people on the list in terms of
the
actual layouts and dwm features they use...
I use my own branch, but sometimes I use the development version to try
new ideas and update my patches.
Patches I use:
- clients per tag
- mouse on statusbar
Programs
) {
if(i 1 i == n) /* remainder */
...
This nested conditional looks ugly to my eyes, I would prefer to setup the
proper value for 'c' before starting the loop instead of checking the
conditional for every client.
Nice work!
--pancake
On Thu, 6 Mar 2008 20:20:00 +0100
Anselm R. Garbe
Btw. I plan to introduce 3 additional key bindings:
Mod1-f (Apply floating layout)
Mod1-m (Apply monocle layout)
Mod1-t (Apply tiled layout)
I agree with that
Kind regards,
--
Anselm R. Garbe http://www.suckless.org/ GPG key: 0D73F361
Do you have a quick solution
This was discussed some time ago. I think it's unnecessary.
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 10:28:15PM +0100, Antoni Grzymala wrote:
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
nocompatible to your .vimrc and let me know :)
--pancake
approachs and after some testing you decide which
one is better?
I'm glad to see some movement in dwm again.
Greets,
--
- yiyus || JGL .
--pancake
/
-DVERSION=4.7 LDFLAGS=-L
/usr/local/openmoko/arm/arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/lib -Wl,-R
/usr/local/openmoko/arm/arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/lib -lX11
after setuping the environment
have fun!
--pancake
!
--pancake
I'm with this patch! :)
I send a proposal for this few months ago.. i'll try't at night
Thanks
--pancake
On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 01:03:33PM +, David Edmondson wrote:
MODKEY-Tab is very nice for bouncing between tags, but sometimes I
re-select the current tag using MODKEY-n (where n is 1
, any tips?
--pancake
On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 07:38:02PM +0100, pancake wrote:
On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 03:13:28PM +0100, Enno Gottox Boland wrote:
Very nice idea. What about collecting all these baseutilities and
put them on suckless.org? If we can write more utilities we may get a
complete
that the new window will
inherit the floating attribute, so if we focus a floating client and
open a new window, the new one will be floating too.
--pancake
= dl_readline(argc, argv);
if (ret) {
printf( [line] '%s'\n, ret);
dl_hist_add(ret);
}
} while(ret!=NULL);
dl_free();
}
Have fun!
--pancake
On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 04:31:57PM +0100, pancake wrote:
As I
manager name and if it's
known perform correctly and if not show a grey screen. The solution is
just to remove these lines or add dwm as a valid window manager.
Any X11 guru to provide a hack for those unhappy users? I have no time
to look at it now, and my Java works fine.
--pancake
On Thu, Jan
autocompletions,
emacs mode and so I'll publish a working/stable version.
A whole suckless userspace would be really cool :)
Maybe we can start organizing efforts for implementing it.
--pancake
On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 12:37:56PM +0100, Sylvain Bertrand wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking to reduce my software stack and I'm targeting the C
library. I know I just need to perform direct Linux syscalls and it
will be fine. But, I would like to load ELF shared objects in my
process space and for
On Mon, Dec 24, 2007 at 01:01:23PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hum... doesn't seem to work (nothing appearing).
I tried with svn rev 178 :
echo test | dzen2 -p -expand l
did I miss something ?
How length variations are on a single word? :)
environment or menu implementation.
I can add a new tag called 'desktop' replacing the first one and it can
be accessed by toggling the first tag (ctrl+alt+1). This feature comes
extremely productive when using (alt+tab).
What do you think about all this random brainstorming?
--pancake
stuff)
PD: Can you add RSS to your blog? :)
PD2: This program makes me think about a future suckless-like OS
--pancake
On Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 05:09:43PM +0100, Enno Gottox Boland wrote:
Hi!
I wrote a very small tarball extractor: (73sloc).
tar.gz:
http://s01.de/~gottox/files/sltar/sltar
On Fri, Dec 14, 2007 at 09:37:58AM +0100, Sebastian A. Liem wrote:
What's bad about markdown? I've got minimal experience with it, it was
cmarkdown that got me interested in txt2html converters.
Little related ..but maybe this project may interest you:
On Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 04:10:24PM +0100, Antoni Grzymala wrote:
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
don't try do display a client on both heads;
- allow changing the head property for a client with a keyboard-bound
function while preserving other attributes of the client (tagset,
float/non-float);
Do you think this makes sense?
Regards,
--
[a]
--pancake
for the following created/switched
clients.
You can achieve this problem by:
- open two windows
- maximize()
- nextclient()
(focused client is hidden for the user)
--pancake
Oops. Fixed
On Mon, Dec 03, 2007 at 09:58:46AM +0100, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
On 12/3/07, pancake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.suckless.org/wiki/dwm/patches/push
there is an error:
push-4.7.c:
404-NotFound
I think.
here is the pushup/pushdown code for dwm 4.7
(include push.c in config.h if you find it useful)
--pancake
this functionality?
--pancake
that, thanks for the patch: it works well.
WHen using setcpth you can see that it's still buggy. but almost ok :)
ill fix these minor issues soon :)
Sincerely,
Antony Jepson.
--pancake
ascii stuff:
http://news.nopcode.org/nmaster-4.7.c
TITLE
-
descrp: ntile/tilecols layouts with clientspertag for dwm-4.7
author: pancake youterm.com
update: 2007-11-26
CONFIGURATION
-
You should modify your config.h to include nmaster.c AFTER setting
the NMASTER, NCOLS
the title.
But if you're working with terminals, the title of the window does not
always reflects what's going on, like wget's or so..so no until testing
it i don't know which will be the best way to do it.
This is a shot:
http://news.nopcode.org/dwm-rfigura-stack.gif
--pancake
On Fri, 23 Nov
Now the cpt patch of nmaster-4.7.c support stacking, i think this is
better way to handle this. let me know what do you think :)
http://news.nopcode.org/nmaster-4.7.c
http://news.nopcode.org/nmaster.gif
--pancake
bugs fixed, only needs code cleanup ;)
have fun trying it, and let me know what do you think about this feature.
On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 22:16:04 +0100
pancake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NOTE that it's full of bugs i have to go now, but i'll fix it asap ;)
On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 21:56:54 +0100
without having to
modify dwm.c
--pancake
On Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 07:38:22AM +0100, Robert Figura wrote:
pancake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was thinking about the stacking feature of dwm-rfigura and cpt, and maybe
they can coexist, so, this way will make stack mode easier to use and
flexible,
and will fix the problem
very happy with it. This latest
releaes looks perfect, like _always_ ;)
--pancake
about this?
It is much difficult to port it from dwm-rfigura to dwm? Are there much changes
on the source?
--pancake
, setncols, -1 },
\
--pancake
)
- the lens layout together with the toggleplaced and togglebar is quite
practic.
- there are some gaps if you play with the nmaster value.
- i miss the original dwm's setmwfact here.
--pancake
On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 22:56:49 +0100
Michael Muster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Nov 15, 2007 at 10
On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 22:55:52 +0100
Robert Figura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Screenshots desired! :-)
okay.
cludged together some ad hoc bad quality shots.
403 - Forbidden
--pancake
This is ~100% of a single cpu on a dual core. So you'll be looping up
a cpu, check the while : ; do .. done loop in your .xinitrc. Does it
contains a sleep N ?
On Sun, Nov 11, 2007 at 06:29:06PM -0800, Jonny Gerold wrote:
Hello,
I have a big problem. I have a brand new Thinkpad X61, and I'm
It doesn't check if the previous and the current seltags are the same:
- for example:
* META+1
* META+2
* META+1
* META+1
* META+Tab - useless
a simple memcmp before the memcpy should fix that.
--pancake
I think this is the best option.
Thanks
On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 10:45:04AM +0100, Anselm R. Garbe wrote:
Well I decided that 4.7 will include the RESIZEHINTS macro
again, but they will be enabled by default (like 4.6 default
behavior). hg tip includes a patch accordingly.
Regards,
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