Le 17:37:54 le 30 mars 2013 , Markus Teich a écrit : > -your indentation style is inconsistent, decide if you want to use tabs > or spaces, in context of the file: use tabs! Damn! I thought this problem was soved in my vim configuration...
> -return does not need braces. OK > -the /tmp/.dwmbuf.tmp could get filled up if a process is misconfigured > and spams /tmp/dwmbuf with lots of lines. You only retrieve one line per > second. Also showing a message for only a second is not enough to read it. The "rotate" time is an example here. I use 5 second notification at the moment. > > I think you should not use the second file /tmp/.dwmbuf.tmp and instead > display just the newest message from /tmp/dwmbuf and if there are no new > messages incoming, then display it for 5seconds or such. I just wanted to print every lines, as several notification can be queued. > Also have you thought about using a pipe instead of a file? Yes, but I don't know yet how to do this. Thanks for comments. -- ,--. Xavier Cartron : /` ) M2 MEFPC | `-' Debian user \_ jabber : [email protected]
