On Fri, 26 May 2017 14:34:30 +0200
Alexander Feldman wrote:
> I want to try working on support for HiDPI devices. Can you help a bit
> with telling me about your development loop? I am an Emacs developer,
> and I have the habit of:
>
> 1. edit sources
> 2. compile
> 3. run a binary to see my c
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On Fri, 26 May 2017, Alexander Feldman wrote:
> My question is how do you run "nested" wmaker, for example in a window, so I
> don't have to restart the window manager every time.
1. install Linux in virtualbox (kvm, vmware, etc. - pickup your favor
On 05/26/2017 08:34 AM, Alexander Feldman wrote:
I want to try working on support for HiDPI devices. Can you help a bit
with telling me about your development loop? I am an Emacs developer,
and I have the habit of:
1. edit sources
2. compile
3. run a binary to see my changes
My question is how
Hi,
I want to try working on support for HiDPI devices. Can you help a bit
with telling me about your development loop? I am an Emacs developer,
and I have the habit of:
1. edit sources
2. compile
3. run a binary to see my changes
My question is how do you run "nested" wmaker, for example in