On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 06:20:28PM +0100, José Manuel Pavón Álvarez wrote:
First thing is bash. I run wmii on ubuntu now (gutsy) and since this
last version I don't get bash to read .bashrc every time I open a
terminal. Even when I run bash from the command line (bash, bash -i,
even bash -i --rcfile .bashrc). If I source it manually (. .bashrc) It
works.

Apprarantly, bash doesn't realize that it's not supposed to behave as a POSIX shell when it's not invoked as one, at least not completely. It's GNU, so what can you expect? Anyway, see the other reply.

Second thing is the behaviour of windows that spawn from applications
I have moved from it's original tag. That is, I open an application
(say gimp from alt-p) then send it to another tag and then open a
window from the app (file -> open). Then that window appears in the
original tag, not in the tag I am, which I thing is annoying.

I'll fix this by the next snapshot. It's a tricky problem. At first, I only applied the hack to the first window that the app mapped, but xmessage turned out to map an invisible window first, so that didn't work. I was considering applying a timeout, but I haven't decided exactly how yet.

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Kris Maglione

If you're wondering if you took the meat out to
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