Re: [STUMP] toggle-mode-line with gnome-panel

2010-01-31 Thread Shawn Betts
> Wow. It's now been a year since I started my implementation of this. Time > flies! Just a note in case there was confusion: this is not difficult to implement. I just don't have the time. Don't let my failure deter you :). -Shawn ___ Stumpwm-devel

Re: [STUMP] toggle-mode-line with gnome-panel

2010-01-31 Thread Shawn Betts
2010/1/31 Adam J. Lincoln : >    I just ran into this on ubuntu 9.10 after telling gnome to use > stumpwm as window manager.  Any tips on how to go about fixing it?  I'm > motivated. :) Read the netwm sections on on WM_STRUT: http://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/wm-spec-1.3.html#id2507592 stu

Re: [STUMP] toggle-mode-line with gnome-panel

2009-04-24 Thread Shawn Betts
Konstantin Antipin writes: > Before starting stumpwm I fire up gnome-panel for apps like nm-applet, and I > would like to > have it hided at startup. > For that I added two following lines to my .stumpwm: > (in-package :stumpwm) > (toggle-mode-line (current-screen) (current-head)) > > But instead

[STUMP] toggle-mode-line with gnome-panel

2009-03-27 Thread Konstantin Antipin
Dear all, I am making my first steps with Stumpwm, and so far it was very appealing. Before starting stumpwm I fire up gnome-panel for apps like nm-applet, and I would like to have it hided at startup. For that I added two following lines to my .stumpwm: (in-package :stumpwm) (toggle-mode-line (cu

[STUMP] toggle-mode-line with gnome-panel

2009-03-27 Thread Konstantin Antipin
Dear all, I am making my first steps with Stumpwm, and so far it was very appealing. Before starting stumpwm I fire up gnome-panel for apps like nm-applet, and I would like to have it hided at startup. For that I added two following lines to my .stumpwm: (in-package :stumpwm) (toggle-mode-line (cu

[STUMP] toggle-mode-line with gnome-panel

2009-03-27 Thread Konstantin Antipin
Dear all, I am making my first steps with Stumpwm, and so far it was very appealing. Before starting stumpwm I fire up gnome-panel for apps like nm-applet, and I would like to have it hided at startup. For that I added two following lines to my .stumpwm: (in-package :stumpwm) (toggle-mode-line (cu