Tako rzecze Anselm R. Garbe (w e-mailu datowanym 2007-09-16, 14:34):
So there arises a question. Traditionally in dwm Mod-Button2
was introduced for zooming clients in tiled mode. But now I more
and more come to the conclusing, that this should be
togglefloating() instead. Is there anyone
I think it's really useful. However I also implemented
Mod-Button2 for toggling such floating clients back to tiled.
Sorry, part of a previous message was nonsense.
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On (16/09/07 15:13), Damjan Vrencur wrote:
But since Mod-Button1 does the same provided you don't move mouse, isn't it
better to use Mod-Button2 for something else?
I checked the latest tip and it seems to work nice except that now I got some
unused space between clients. Screenshot:
I have always find the mod-click2 feature quite useful and handy, I have been
using it since the beggining.
Please do not remove it. Mod-Click1 to make windows floating looks cleaner to
me.
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 15:13:17 +0200
Damjan Vrencur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 16 of September
On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 03:13:17PM +0200, Damjan Vrencur wrote:
I checked the latest tip and it seems to work nice except that now I got some
unused space between clients. Screenshot:
http://lmmri.fri.uni-lj.si/damjan/dwmScreenshot.png
That space is much smaller here.
And this is actually
On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 01:18:24PM +0200, Anselm R. Garbe wrote:
Hi James,
cool, I want to give an example how your patch should be
reorganized that it works with less of a hassle beginning with dwm-4.5:
[snip]
Thanks for the great example, that will especially make things
easier while the
MAX_BATTERY_CAPACITY=84240
while true
do
echo `date '+%Y%m%d %H:%M'` `uptime | sed 's/.*:
\(.\...\),.*/\1/'` $(( (`cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state | grep
remaining capacity | sed 's/.*: \{5,\}\(.*\) mWh/\1/'` * 100) /
$MAX_BATTERY_CAPACITY))%
sleep 20
done |
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arg:
On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 03:51:19PM +0200, pancake wrote:
I have always find the mod-click2 feature quite useful and handy, I have
been
using it since the beggining.
Please do not remove it. Mod-Click1 to make windows
That works, and I agree that's simpler.
On Sun, 2007-09-16 at 13:06 +0200, Anselm R. Garbe wrote:
I think one can argue a lot about how to organize source code
the right way. Especially if your codebase is huge.
Anyway, I realized that I reorganized the dwm code base a couple
of times,
Thank you for all the responses.
Actually right now, I am using apm. I am not sure if acpi is supported
on my notebook. This is an old PowerBook G4 500MHz. I will try
modifying the scripts to use apm instead of acpi.
Amit
On 9/16/07, Amit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually right now, I am using apm. I am not sure if acpi is supported
on my notebook. This is an old PowerBook G4 500MHz. I will try
modifying the scripts to use apm instead of acpi.
If it's a PowerBook G4, then it's using PMU, not ACPI nor APM.
On Sep 16, 2007, at 4:34 PM, Amit wrote:
Thank you for all the responses.
Actually right now, I am using apm. I am not sure if acpi is supported
on my notebook. This is an old PowerBook G4 500MHz. I will try
modifying the scripts to use apm instead of acpi.
Amit
I just use something like
I often connect my laptop to an external monitor and use it to extend my
desktop. This patch adds a new layout 'multihead' which uses Xrandr to detect
the configuration of monitors, and adjusts window sizes accordingly.
Here is my X screen layout:
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