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Re: slit functionality...

2002-04-03 Thread Mads Martin Jørgensen

* Sean 'Shaleh' Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Apr 02. 2002 21:53]:
> > 
> > I've tried hacks like:
> >   bbrun &
> >   sleep 1 && bbpager &
> >   sleep 1 && wmusic &
> > etc., but these are not consistent.
> > 
> > Any _other_ ideas anyone?
> > 
> 
> There is no good way.  The slit is given windows as they are opened
> and it basically adds them to the bottom of the stack.  The only sure
> fire way is to force the programs to load in the order you want.
> Which means icky sleep/delay tricks.

I perform these tricks with the following little 'slit' script. That way
you only have to do 'slit start' in .xinitrc and if I want to change the
contents it's easy to restart it. Maybe someone could use it?

#!/bin/bash

declare -a apps
apps[4]="wmweather -s EDDN -metric -mmHg -beaufort"
apps[3]="wmfire -B"
apps[2]="wmcalclock -24"
apps[1]="wmbiff"

num_apps=${#apps[@]}

case "$1" in
  start)
  while [ $num_apps -gt 0 ]; do
${apps[$num_apps]} &
sleep 1
let "num_apps -= 1"
  done
;;

  stop)
  while [ $num_apps -gt 0 ]; do
killall $(echo ${apps[$num_apps]} | awk '{print $1}') &
let "num_apps -= 1"
  done

;;
  restart)
  $0 stop
  $0 start
  ;;
  *)
echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart}"
exit 1
  ;;
esac

exit 0


The script was originally written by my friend Christopher Mahmood, just
to set the record straight :)

-- 
Mads Martin Jørgensen, http://mmj.dk
"Why make things difficult, when it is possible to make them cryptic
 and totally illogic, with just a little bit more effort?"
-- A. P. J.



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wheel-mouse to switch workspace

2002-04-03 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney

Okay, okay, so I'm not a _real_ *nix user, because I'm heavily mouse 
dependent... I'll admit it. However, I find I'm much more productive with it, 
and with a GUI, than without -- and if that weren't the case, what the heck 
would I be doing using blackbox in the first place? :-)

So, my question: When I used to use E, I enjoyed both the ability to drag 
windows between desktops AND the ability to scroll between workspaces using 
the wheelmouse. Admittedly, the desktop/workspace concept in blackbox is very 
different, but I _would_ like to be able to scroll between workspaces using 
the wheel on my mouse (and/or drag windows between them).

I saw several patches on the bbtools site for such functionalities, but they 
were for a previous version of blackbox, and I don't know if they'll work 
with 0.62.1. 

(For that matter, the bbtools site (bbtools.thelinuxcommunity.org) and the 
blackbox community site (blackbox.thelinuxcommunity.org) are hopelessly 
out-of-date -- does anybody have plans to update them?)

Are there patches for the current version? are these functionalities that 
will be rolled into the main branch?

Thanks,
Matthew



Re: wheel-mouse to switch workspace

2002-04-03 Thread xOr

On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 03:14:35PM -0500, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> Okay, okay, so I'm not a _real_ *nix user, because I'm heavily mouse 
> dependent... I'll admit it. However, I find I'm much more productive with it, 
> and with a GUI, than without -- and if that weren't the case, what the heck 
> would I be doing using blackbox in the first place? :-)
> 
> So, my question: When I used to use E, I enjoyed both the ability to drag 
> windows between desktops AND the ability to scroll between workspaces using 
> the wheelmouse. Admittedly, the desktop/workspace concept in blackbox is very 
> different, but I _would_ like to be able to scroll between workspaces using 
> the wheel on my mouse (and/or drag windows between them).
> 
> I saw several patches on the bbtools site for such functionalities, but they 
> were for a previous version of blackbox, and I don't know if they'll work 
> with 0.62.1. 
> 
> (For that matter, the bbtools site (bbtools.thelinuxcommunity.org) and the 
> blackbox community site (blackbox.thelinuxcommunity.org) are hopelessly 
> out-of-date -- does anybody have plans to update them?)
> 
> Are there patches for the current version? are these functionalities that 
> will be rolled into the main branch?

That patch, among others (all against blackbox *0.62.1*) can be found at
http://www.orodu.net/~xor/bb/ at the moment.

I intend to do something more that this in the near future, as the
stable version of blackbox is typically being neglected, and the current
patch sites are horribly out of date.

I may release a blackbox-0.62.1-fix series and a blackbox-0.62.1-x
series for bugfixes against the current _stable_ version of blackbox,
and for feature patches against it as well (since patches can conflict
with eachother, and this way only one person has to spend the time
sorting this stuff out).

We shall see what the future holds for blackbox as yet.

* NOTE! *
It should be noted that the Xft patch on that site *does not work yet*.
If anyone can make it go, please do! If not, don't bother downloading it
yet.

Also.. please do not be sending me emails asking what all these patches do.
If you cannot read it and see, then try it out, or just don't worry
about it yet, or ask someone who can read the patch and see. An HTML
page of some sort may need to be constructed. Or perhaps these will all
just go into blackbox.thelinuxcommunity.org, though that site seems to
be a ghost town of late. Everything is in the air still.

Further Note!
I think a lot of people loved MrFab's titlebar button-rearranging patch
for blackbox-0.61.1. I've ported this patch to 0.62.1, it is on the
above url (http://www.orodu.net/~xor/bb/custom_titlebar.patch).
Props to MrFab for the great idea and the previous work.

xOr
-- 
I am damn unsatisfied to be killed in this way.



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Re: wheel-mouse to switch workspace

2002-04-03 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry

> 
> I may release a blackbox-0.62.1-fix series and a blackbox-0.62.1-x
> series for bugfixes against the current _stable_ version of blackbox,
> and for feature patches against it as well (since patches can conflict
> with eachother, and this way only one person has to spend the time
> sorting this stuff out).
> 

good to see you doing this

> 
> * NOTE! *
> It should be noted that the Xft patch on that site *does not work yet*.
> If anyone can make it go, please do! If not, don't bother downloading it
> yet.
> 

keithp has a version of 0.61.1 in his cvs that he added Xft support to.  Take a
look there.

> Also.. please do not be sending me emails asking what all these patches do.
> If you cannot read it and see, then try it out, or just don't worry
> about it yet, or ask someone who can read the patch and see. An HTML
> page of some sort may need to be constructed. Or perhaps these will all
> just go into blackbox.thelinuxcommunity.org, though that site seems to
> be a ghost town of late. Everything is in the air still.
> 

it would be nice if the Patches tracker at sf.net allowed for a hierarchy. 
That way we could have 0.62.x, 0.61.x, 0.70.x, etc.

> Further Note!
> I think a lot of people loved MrFab's titlebar button-rearranging patch
> for blackbox-0.61.1. I've ported this patch to 0.62.1, it is on the
> above url (http://www.orodu.net/~xor/bb/custom_titlebar.patch).
> Props to MrFab for the great idea and the previous work.
> 

indeed.  MrFab's idea will make it into blackbox proper someday.  It just needs
a little updating (some of which you have already started).



Re: wheel-mouse to switch workspace

2002-04-03 Thread xOr

On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 12:51:32PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> > 
> > I may release a blackbox-0.62.1-fix series and a blackbox-0.62.1-x
> > series for bugfixes against the current _stable_ version of blackbox,
> > and for feature patches against it as well (since patches can conflict
> > with eachother, and this way only one person has to spend the time
> > sorting this stuff out).
> > 
> 
> good to see you doing this
> 
> > 
> > * NOTE! *
> > It should be noted that the Xft patch on that site *does not work yet*.
> > If anyone can make it go, please do! If not, don't bother downloading it
> > yet.
> > 
> 
> keithp has a version of 0.61.1 in his cvs that he added Xft support to.  Take a
> look there.
> 
got any sort of a url for me, email, anything?

> > Also.. please do not be sending me emails asking what all these patches do.
> > If you cannot read it and see, then try it out, or just don't worry
> > about it yet, or ask someone who can read the patch and see. An HTML
> > page of some sort may need to be constructed. Or perhaps these will all
> > just go into blackbox.thelinuxcommunity.org, though that site seems to
> > be a ghost town of late. Everything is in the air still.
> > 
> 
> it would be nice if the Patches tracker at sf.net allowed for a hierarchy. 
> That way we could have 0.62.x, 0.61.x, 0.70.x, etc.
> 
The sf.net tracker is not a good solution for this regardless. It
doesn't allow the user who submitted the patch to update it with a new
version, plus the heirarchy business. I think the bbwm.org site should
accomodate this at some point if possible, hopefully.

> > Further Note!
> > I think a lot of people loved MrFab's titlebar button-rearranging patch
> > for blackbox-0.61.1. I've ported this patch to 0.62.1, it is on the
> > above url (http://www.orodu.net/~xor/bb/custom_titlebar.patch).
> > Props to MrFab for the great idea and the previous work.
> > 
> 
> indeed.  MrFab's idea will make it into blackbox proper someday.  It just needs
> a little updating (some of which you have already started).


xOr
-- 
I am damn unsatisfied to be killed in this way.



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Re: wheel-mouse to switch workspace

2002-04-03 Thread ec

Just one question about the wheel mouse patch. I used this patch with blackbox
0.61.1 and a logitech usb mouse. Blackbox would crash on me every once in a
while when I switched workspaces with the wheel mouse. One user said that it was
a problem with that patch and usb mice. Was that fixed in this patch? Thank you.

Eric Carlsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, xOr wrote:

> On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 03:14:35PM -0500, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> > Okay, okay, so I'm not a _real_ *nix user, because I'm heavily mouse
> > dependent... I'll admit it. However, I find I'm much more productive with it,
> > and with a GUI, than without -- and if that weren't the case, what the heck
> > would I be doing using blackbox in the first place? :-)
> >
> > So, my question: When I used to use E, I enjoyed both the ability to drag
> > windows between desktops AND the ability to scroll between workspaces using
> > the wheelmouse. Admittedly, the desktop/workspace concept in blackbox is very
> > different, but I _would_ like to be able to scroll between workspaces using
> > the wheel on my mouse (and/or drag windows between them).
> >
> > I saw several patches on the bbtools site for such functionalities, but they
> > were for a previous version of blackbox, and I don't know if they'll work
> > with 0.62.1.
> >
> > (For that matter, the bbtools site (bbtools.thelinuxcommunity.org) and the
> > blackbox community site (blackbox.thelinuxcommunity.org) are hopelessly
> > out-of-date -- does anybody have plans to update them?)
> >
> > Are there patches for the current version? are these functionalities that
> > will be rolled into the main branch?
>
> That patch, among others (all against blackbox *0.62.1*) can be found at
> http://www.orodu.net/~xor/bb/ at the moment.
>
> I intend to do something more that this in the near future, as the
> stable version of blackbox is typically being neglected, and the current
> patch sites are horribly out of date.
>
> I may release a blackbox-0.62.1-fix series and a blackbox-0.62.1-x
> series for bugfixes against the current _stable_ version of blackbox,
> and for feature patches against it as well (since patches can conflict
> with eachother, and this way only one person has to spend the time
> sorting this stuff out).
>
> We shall see what the future holds for blackbox as yet.
>
> * NOTE! *
> It should be noted that the Xft patch on that site *does not work yet*.
> If anyone can make it go, please do! If not, don't bother downloading it
> yet.
>
> Also.. please do not be sending me emails asking what all these patches do.
> If you cannot read it and see, then try it out, or just don't worry
> about it yet, or ask someone who can read the patch and see. An HTML
> page of some sort may need to be constructed. Or perhaps these will all
> just go into blackbox.thelinuxcommunity.org, though that site seems to
> be a ghost town of late. Everything is in the air still.
>
> Further Note!
> I think a lot of people loved MrFab's titlebar button-rearranging patch
> for blackbox-0.61.1. I've ported this patch to 0.62.1, it is on the
> above url (http://www.orodu.net/~xor/bb/custom_titlebar.patch).
> Props to MrFab for the great idea and the previous work.
>
> xOr
> --
> I am damn unsatisfied to be killed in this way.
>



Re: wheel-mouse to switch workspace

2002-04-03 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry

>> 
>> keithp has a version of 0.61.1 in his cvs that he added Xft support to. 
>> Take a
>> look there.
>> 
> got any sort of a url for me, email, anything?
> 

http://www.keithp.com/cvs.html



Re: where to go for themes?

2002-04-03 Thread Tig

> I just did a search and found this by m3gboy.
> http://blackbox.nlc.no/index.html
> 

These are great themes! I highly suggest you grab the complete pack download.

-Tig



Re: wheel-mouse to switch workspace

2002-04-03 Thread xOr

On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 02:20:35PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Just one question about the wheel mouse patch. I used this patch with blackbox
> 0.61.1 and a logitech usb mouse. Blackbox would crash on me every once in a
> while when I switched workspaces with the wheel mouse. One user said that it was
> a problem with that patch and usb mice. Was that fixed in this patch? Thank you.

I think that whoever told you that was full of _. All the patch does is
catch button 4/5 events from the X server on teh root window. It is not a hack
against the X mouse drivers or anything quite so crazy.

However, if the patch *does* crash Blackbox, please follow the
appropriate steps to get me a backgtrace, and I will certainly make the
problem go away. I do not anticipate any such problems however.

Blackbox has had crashing problems just in switching workspaces quickly,
I think this is what the problem was. Only related to the wheel mouse
cuz you can switch workspaces faster with it at a time. Hopefully these
problems are gone in 0.62.1. If not, again, send the backtrace and they
will be eliminated for you.

> 
> Eric Carlsen
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, xOr wrote:
> 
> > On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 03:14:35PM -0500, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> > > Okay, okay, so I'm not a _real_ *nix user, because I'm heavily mouse
> > > dependent... I'll admit it. However, I find I'm much more productive with it,
> > > and with a GUI, than without -- and if that weren't the case, what the heck
> > > would I be doing using blackbox in the first place? :-)
> > >
> > > So, my question: When I used to use E, I enjoyed both the ability to drag
> > > windows between desktops AND the ability to scroll between workspaces using
> > > the wheelmouse. Admittedly, the desktop/workspace concept in blackbox is very
> > > different, but I _would_ like to be able to scroll between workspaces using
> > > the wheel on my mouse (and/or drag windows between them).
> > >
> > > I saw several patches on the bbtools site for such functionalities, but they
> > > were for a previous version of blackbox, and I don't know if they'll work
> > > with 0.62.1.
> > >
> > > (For that matter, the bbtools site (bbtools.thelinuxcommunity.org) and the
> > > blackbox community site (blackbox.thelinuxcommunity.org) are hopelessly
> > > out-of-date -- does anybody have plans to update them?)
> > >
> > > Are there patches for the current version? are these functionalities that
> > > will be rolled into the main branch?
> >
> > That patch, among others (all against blackbox *0.62.1*) can be found at
> > http://www.orodu.net/~xor/bb/ at the moment.
> >
> > I intend to do something more that this in the near future, as the
> > stable version of blackbox is typically being neglected, and the current
> > patch sites are horribly out of date.
> >
> > I may release a blackbox-0.62.1-fix series and a blackbox-0.62.1-x
> > series for bugfixes against the current _stable_ version of blackbox,
> > and for feature patches against it as well (since patches can conflict
> > with eachother, and this way only one person has to spend the time
> > sorting this stuff out).
> >
> > We shall see what the future holds for blackbox as yet.
> >
> > * NOTE! *
> > It should be noted that the Xft patch on that site *does not work yet*.
> > If anyone can make it go, please do! If not, don't bother downloading it
> > yet.
> >
> > Also.. please do not be sending me emails asking what all these patches do.
> > If you cannot read it and see, then try it out, or just don't worry
> > about it yet, or ask someone who can read the patch and see. An HTML
> > page of some sort may need to be constructed. Or perhaps these will all
> > just go into blackbox.thelinuxcommunity.org, though that site seems to
> > be a ghost town of late. Everything is in the air still.
> >
> > Further Note!
> > I think a lot of people loved MrFab's titlebar button-rearranging patch
> > for blackbox-0.61.1. I've ported this patch to 0.62.1, it is on the
> > above url (http://www.orodu.net/~xor/bb/custom_titlebar.patch).
> > Props to MrFab for the great idea and the previous work.
> >
> > xOr
> > --
> > I am damn unsatisfied to be killed in this way.
> >
> 


xOr
-- 
I am damn unsatisfied to be killed in this way.



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Re: slit functionality...

2002-04-03 Thread Mr. Brigham Young

--- Mads Martin Jørgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Sean 'Shaleh' Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Apr 02. 2002 21:53]:
> > > 
> > > I've tried hacks like:
> > >   bbrun &
> > >   sleep 1 && bbpager &
> > >   sleep 1 && wmusic &
> > > etc., but these are not consistent.
> > > 
> > > Any _other_ ideas anyone?
> > > 
> > 
> > There is no good way.  The slit is given windows as they are opened
> > and it basically adds them to the bottom of the stack.  The only sure
> > fire way is to force the programs to load in the order you want.
> > Which means icky sleep/delay tricks.
> 
> I perform these tricks with the following little 'slit' script. That way
> you only have to do 'slit start' in .xinitrc and if I want to change the
> contents it's easy to restart it. Maybe someone could use it?
> 
> #!/bin/bash
> 
> declare -a apps
> apps[4]="wmweather -s EDDN -metric -mmHg -beaufort"
> apps[3]="wmfire -B"
> apps[2]="wmcalclock -24"
> apps[1]="wmbiff"
> 
> num_apps=${#apps[@]}
> 
> case "$1" in
>   start)
>   while [ $num_apps -gt 0 ]; do
> ${apps[$num_apps]} &
> sleep 1
> let "num_apps -= 1"
>   done
> ;;
> 
>   stop)
>   while [ $num_apps -gt 0 ]; do
> killall $(echo ${apps[$num_apps]} | awk '{print $1}') &
> let "num_apps -= 1"
>   done
> 
> ;;
>   restart)
>   $0 stop
>   $0 start
>   ;;
>   *)
> echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart}"
> exit 1
>   ;;
> esac
> 
> exit 0
> 
> 
> The script was originally written by my friend Christopher Mahmood, just
> to set the record straight :)
> 
> -- 
> Mads Martin Jørgensen, http://mmj.dk
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Re: new cvs release up

2002-04-03 Thread Robert

On Tue, 02 Apr 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> For those of you not hitting the site every day.
> 
> http://sf.net/projects/blackboxwm

I'm having problems building this (mdk 8.1)

c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I..   -DSHAPE   -DNLS -DTIMEDCACHE 
-DLOCALEPATH=\"/usr/local/share/blackbox/nls\" 
-DDEFAULTMENU=\"/usr/local/share/blackbox/menu\" 
-DDEFAULTSTYLE=\"/usr/local/share/blackbox/styles/Results\"  -g -O2  
-I/usr/X11R6/include -c Toolbar.cc
In file included from Toolbar.cc:29:
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xutil.h:109: syntax error before `;'
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xutil.h:112: syntax error before `;'
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xutil.h:113: syntax error before `;'
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xutil.h:115: syntax error before `;'
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xutil.h:116: syntax error before `;'
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xutil.h:153: syntax error before `;'
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xutil.h:201: syntax error before `;'
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xutil.h:248: syntax error before `*'
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xutil.h:249: syntax error before `;'
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xutil.h:281: syntax error before `;'
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xutil.h:289: syntax error before `;'
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xutil.h:290: syntax error before `;'
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xutil.h:326: syntax error before `XClassHint'

etc, it then goes into various c++ std library errors
Toolbar.cc is the only src file that fails the make

R
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Robert Marshall



Re: slit functionality...

2002-04-03 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney

uh... red in face... I discovered that about 30 minutes after I posted to the 
list... I forgot to look for a "-w" option as most of what I've put in the 
slit hasn't used it... It looks wonderful now!

Matthew


On Tuesday 02 April 2002 16:40, Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper wrote:
> In blackbox, only, use the code I contributed to gkrellm.  =:)
> *injuring arm patting self on back*.  First, make sure that you have
> "remember screen location at exit amd move to it at next startup"
> UN-checked in gkrellm's configuration.  Then, restart gkrellm with
> "gkrellm -w" and gkrellm will fit quite nicely in blackbox's slit.
>
> On Tue, 2002-04-02 at 16:37, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> > On Tuesday 02 April 2002 15:08, Derek Cunningham wrote:
> > > Agreed... _I_ don't really care anymore, since I've found gkrellm, it
> > > solves all of my problems (well, except for bbpager, and bbkeys is
> > > iconified).
> >
> > < ...
> >
> > > DC
> >
> > Last I'd tried GKrellM, I hated it -- but I just checked it out again,
> > and I have to say I'm very impressed -- I'm able to do everything I was
> > doing with dockapps inside it, and then some (except for bbpager, which
> > you also noted).
> >
> > However, I _would_ like to put this in the slit as I use multiple
> > workspaces. I just tried wmswallow as follows:
> > wmswallow gkrellm gkrellm
> > and got a truncated gkrellm inside the slit. How do I get the full
> > app to show up?
> >
> > --Matthew



Re: new cvs release up

2002-04-03 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry

On 04-Apr-2002 Robert wrote:
> On Tue, 02 Apr 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> For those of you not hitting the site every day.
>> 
>> http://sf.net/projects/blackboxwm
> 
> I'm having problems building this (mdk 8.1)
> 

g++ 2.95.2?

If you could send the results of configure + compile (from scratch) I would
appreciate it.