On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 12:12:32AM +0200, Michael Buch wrote:
> Nvm, that's the correct patch. Got confused by it auto-replying to the
> thread...
It didn't at least as far as Mutt is concerned. Are you using the Gmail
web UI? I think the Gmail web UI will treat emails with the same title
as part
Good evening,
I sat down and audited slstatus.c. All the changes are neatly listed in
the patch description.
With best regards
Laslo Hunhold
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Laslo Hunhold
>From 7999ad04385bc152f6696caf92b43ef69993bf89 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Laslo Hunhold
Date: Fri,
Whoops, my git-email messed up when trying to resend the patch.
Apologies
2018-05-18 0:02 GMT+02:00 Michael Buch :
> The terminal window is created without lower/upper bounds
> for window width/height. On resizing the terminal to a size
> of 1x1 or below we crash. This
The terminal window is created without lower/upper bounds
for window width/height. On resizing the terminal to a size
of 1x1 or below we crash. This patch sets the minimum
window height and width to prevent resizing past this size
and handling the scenario similar to other terminals.
---
x.c | 6
commit c83b388a3f8f7a8c8d5a5cfddb6ab397005371a1
Author: Laslo Hunhold
AuthorDate: Thu May 17 23:23:28 2018 +0200
Commit: Aaron Marcher
CommitDate: Thu May 17 23:26:56 2018 +0200
Properly handle *snprintf() errors
Posix guarantees that the
On 17 May 2018 at 13:29, isabella parakiss wrote:
> why
>nr_macaddr is unlikely overlapping with bssid.i_bssid.
-Anselm
why
On 5/17/18, g...@suckless.org wrote:
> commit ca8a146f03622149fbf9378e72b6ca02f25c5e55
> Author: Aaron Marcher
> AuthorDate: Thu May 17 18:08:31 2018 +0200
> Commit: Aaron Marcher
> CommitDate: Thu May 17 18:08:31 2018 +0200
>
>
Tobias,
What do you think about a callback function where the user could
define more precisely how formatting is done (like adding symbols for
percentages etc.)
I really like the idea and your proof of concept. Thanks for coming up
with this!
However I'd suggest to implement this more
Hi!
This is just a suggestion, so not really something to commit right away.
What do you think about a callback function where the user could define
more precisely how formatting is done (like adding symbols for
percentages etc.)
I just prepared a little patch to show what i mean.
Greetings,
commit fc8b6f81a54810faa844ea21d08ef47f95b8f4e0
Author: Aaron Marcher
AuthorDate: Thu May 17 18:29:25 2018 +0200
Commit: Aaron Marcher
CommitDate: Thu May 17 18:29:25 2018 +0200
Mark unused parameters, fix compiler warnings
diff --git
commit ca8a146f03622149fbf9378e72b6ca02f25c5e55
Author: Aaron Marcher
AuthorDate: Thu May 17 18:08:31 2018 +0200
Commit: Aaron Marcher
CommitDate: Thu May 17 18:08:31 2018 +0200
wifi: Change memmove to memcpy on OpenBSD
diff --git a/components/wifi.c
commit 7ab183c97f2de4eee3fa47a4c060740d45835541
Author: Aaron Marcher
AuthorDate: Thu May 17 18:05:38 2018 +0200
Commit: Aaron Marcher
CommitDate: Thu May 17 18:05:38 2018 +0200
Unify type of in for loops
diff --git a/components/battery.c
commit 977be0cf4f369f586d0606887498066ee0565e2f
Author: Aaron Marcher
AuthorDate: Thu May 17 18:14:08 2018 +0200
Commit: Aaron Marcher
CommitDate: Thu May 17 18:14:08 2018 +0200
wifi: Fix order and add missing header
is needed before on
commit 1c44d404f602a7e477def6572c2f620a6970b244
Author: Aaron Marcher
AuthorDate: Thu May 17 17:59:05 2018 +0200
Commit: Aaron Marcher
CommitDate: Thu May 17 17:59:05 2018 +0200
wifi_essid: Fix coding style
Only initialize variables at the
commit 7be675f154e3922fb8e2c9309b48f9fa12869817
Author: Aaron Marcher
AuthorDate: Thu May 17 17:40:11 2018 +0200
Commit: Aaron Marcher
CommitDate: Thu May 17 17:42:26 2018 +0200
Unify type of `i` in for loops
int for normal indexes
size_t
commit f9609f4ff421787bfa46b8f1c6ef2419b7679f7b
Author: Aaron Marcher
AuthorDate: Thu May 17 17:28:32 2018 +0200
Commit: Aaron Marcher
CommitDate: Thu May 17 17:28:32 2018 +0200
Change done to int as it is the CPU's natural type
diff --git
commit 0892a93dbd694a9fb131af0b42b5691b8f4daa1e
Author: Aaron Marcher
AuthorDate: Thu May 17 17:24:47 2018 +0200
Commit: Aaron Marcher
CommitDate: Thu May 17 17:24:47 2018 +0200
Add comments for battery_* functions on OpenBSD
diff --git
commit 11ce8ed0136112138606895754297454f4601e67
Author: Aaron Marcher
AuthorDate: Thu May 17 17:25:31 2018 +0200
Commit: Aaron Marcher
CommitDate: Thu May 17 17:25:31 2018 +0200
Change interval to unsigned int
diff --git a/config.def.h b/config.def.h
Tobias,
Somehow the patch failes to apply with `git am` with the message "git
diff header lacks filename information when removing 1 leading
pathname component". I would like to avoid applying it using "git
apply" as this strips you as the author. Could you resend it again?
I read the patch
commit 1cb5af98e5c58f1336f48046eaa1bb1b0b4e6a4c
Author: Tobias Tschinkowitz
AuthorDate: Thu May 17 13:19:29 2018 +0200
Commit: Aaron Marcher
CommitDate: Thu May 17 17:13:28 2018 +0200
added comment for temp function (openbsd)
diff --git
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 11:20:24PM +0200, g...@suckless.org wrote:
> commit 1fc5cf00166a5dfefa89c3d6abbe92fedaf71e27
> Author: Tobias Tschinkowitz
> AuthorDate: Wed May 16 22:37:43 2018 +0200
> Commit: Aaron Marcher
> CommitDate: Wed May 16 22:52:14 2018
Tobias,
Thank you for the small change.
Somehow the patch failes to apply with `git am` with the message "git
diff header lacks filename information when removing 1 leading pathname
component". I would like to avoid applying it using "git apply" as this
strips you as the author. Could you
Tobias,
i checked the complete functionality now for openbsd and had just some
different values for my disk space (compared it to df(1)).
Thank you, I applied the patch!
I think on Linux some values differ to, I will have to further investige
later though.
Cheers!
Aaron
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Web:
Resized the terminal window inwards until it crashed. Using floating window
on dwm it didnt consistently crash. I was using xfce however.
On Thu, 17 May 2018 at 13:04, Hiltjo Posthuma
wrote:
> On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 09:36:03PM +0100, michaelbuc...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 09:36:03PM +0100, michaelbuc...@gmail.com wrote:
> From: Michael Buch
>
> The termianl window is created without lower/upper bounds for window
> width/height. On resizing the terminal to a size of 1x1 or below we crash.
> This patch sets the
---
config.def.h | 1 +
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
diff --git config.def.h config.def.h
index ef64b16..00796c6 100644
--- config.def.h
+++ config.def.h
@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ static const char unknown_str[] = "n/a";
* swap_usedused swap in GB NULL
* temp
Hi
Thanks for the patch!
Some comments below.
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 10:36 PM wrote:
> From: Michael Buch
> The termianl window is created without lower/upper bounds for window
width/height. On resizing the terminal to a size of 1x1 or
Hi Aaron,
i checked the complete functionality now for openbsd and had just some
different values for my disk space (compared it to df(1)).
The rest is working fine!
Greets,
Tobias
---
components/disk.c | 8
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git components/disk.c
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