to my wmiirc, checked the rule is in /tagrules. But then launching
gnome-do gives a white small window (size like 'regular' gnome-do
box) , less then a second and takes the whole x Session down. Not so
suckless yet ;)

Actually, it doesn't take the X session down with it, the X session just decides to die when wmii aborts (which it arguably shouldn't). At any rate, sorry, it turns out that the tag rules parsing code (which is ancient, and probably should have been replaced ages ago) doesn't support regex tags, and there was a bug in the code that forbids tags named "." (which happens to mean the current directory).

The wihack -tags /./ variant works fine, though.

--
Kris Maglione

Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not
tried it.
        --Donald Knuth


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