Bill Zimmerly <billzimme...@gmail.com> writes: > On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 1:44 PM, Servilio Afre Puentes < > afrep...@rhpcs.mcmaster.ca> wrote: > >> Bill Zimmerly <billzimme...@gmail.com> writes: >> > Are the groups without the :create flag already created? >> > > How can I tell? > > Keep in mind that this is the only startup example in the doc directory, so > I'm given no instructions on what to do other than to rename it to > .stumpwmrc and start the WM. > > If I, for example, enter the Prefix-G command, all I see is a message that > says, "1*Default" appear on the screen for about five seconds. (???) What > next???
You have to create them manually before the use of define-frame-preference. I have the following in my configuration file: (when *initializing* (mapcar #'gnewbg '( "mail" "org" "chat" "music" "web" "admin" "devel" "docs" "monitoring" ))) >> If they are, >> have you checked the conditions (role, class, etc) actually match to the >> ones that the application windows have? Also, I see that XTerm is >> matched several times, have checked that not being a source of issues? >> > > All that I did was to make sure that I have those programs installed > (XTerm, Ardour, aMule, etc.) The info command is bound to «C-t i», showing the dimensions, window number and title of the current window. I added the following: (define-key *root-map* (kbd "I") "info %g :: %r :: %c") To show the gravity, role and class. With this is easier to manually write frame preferences by inspecting the windows you want to write rules for. >> Servilio > > Servilo, I appreciate your help, and when I finally get this thing working, > I'll be writing up step-by-step instructions that can be posted to the Wiki > about how to START using this tool. As it is, all we're given is an example > file for a .stumpwmrc, some very terse documentation, and a lot of email > messages archived. I use Google to try to find other information too. > > The problem with systems like this are that while it is relatively easy to > find snippets of information (code) to see how others do things, it is the > missing information that trips up people! Missing information such as you > pointed out - how was I to know that groups are supposed to be created > before running the example RC file the first time? > > This is how I will contribute back to the community, once I know how to do > it myself. That will be great! Servilio _______________________________________________ Stumpwm-devel mailing list Stumpwm-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/stumpwm-devel