Re: [dev] [dwm] usage, was dwm 6.0 - separate taglists for muli-monitor setup

2013-04-25 Thread markus schnalke
[2013-04-23 20:34] Markus Teich markus.te...@stusta.mhn.de
 
 [0]: http://www.wongdev.com/blog/2013/01/24/dwm-tags-are-not-workspaces/

I like this text a lot. Please add it to the website.


meillo



Re: [dev] [dwm] usage, was dwm 6.0 - separate taglists for muli-monitor setup

2013-04-25 Thread Raphaël Proust
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 11:51 AM, markus schnalke mei...@marmaro.de wrote:
 [2013-04-23 20:34] Markus Teich markus.te...@stusta.mhn.de

 [0]: http://www.wongdev.com/blog/2013/01/24/dwm-tags-are-not-workspaces/

 I like this text a lot. Please add it to the website.

I like it too.

If you want it added to the website, use http://suckless.org/wiki


Cheers,
-- 
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Raphaël Proust



Re: [dev] [dwm] usage, was dwm 6.0 - separate taglists for muli-monitor setup

2013-04-25 Thread Martti Kühne
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 1:28 PM, Raphaël Proust raphla...@gmail.com wrote:
 [0]: http://www.wongdev.com/blog/2013/01/24/dwm-tags-are-not-workspaces/


I'd suggest you add only a link, that would honor the writer and his
blog most. ;-)

cheers!
mar77i



Re: [dev] [dwm] usage, was dwm 6.0 - separate taglists for muli-monitor setup

2013-04-25 Thread markus schnalke
[2013-04-25 14:27] Markus Teich markus.te...@stusta.mhn.de
 
 I have just added the link to the Related discussion paragraph.

Thanks. That was exactly what I wanted (and not wanted to do myself).


meillo



[dev] [dwm] usage, was dwm 6.0 - separate taglists for muli-monitor setup

2013-04-23 Thread Markus Teich

It has been argued before that the use of named tags is somewhat a
misunderstanding of dwm.


Yeah, it's was a misnomer. Personally, I was thinking about workspaces, but
I always called it tags.


My tag usage is inspired by this blogpost [0].
I have tags for:
* generic terminal usage
* web surfing
* communication
* media
* development
* office
* three other generic tags
However i use this tagnames rather as a guideline than as a strict rule. 
Sometimes when i have filled up my dev-tag with a few terminals, i open 
another terminal in the web tag (since it mostly only holds my web 
browser) to write some code with the docu in the browser on the side. 
This way i don't have the screen filled with unused terminals.


Is there an even more efficient way of using dwm? How do _you_ use it?

--Markus

[0]: http://www.wongdev.com/blog/2013/01/24/dwm-tags-are-not-workspaces/



Re: [dev] [dwm] usage, was dwm 6.0 - separate taglists for muli-monitor setup

2013-04-23 Thread Paul Hoffman
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 08:34:14PM +0200, Markus Teich wrote:
 It has been argued before that the use of named tags is somewhat a
 misunderstanding of dwm.
 
 Yeah, it's was a misnomer. Personally, I was thinking about workspaces, but
 I always called it tags.
 
 My tag usage is inspired by this blogpost [0].
 I have tags for:
 * generic terminal usage
 * web surfing
 * communication
 * media
 * development
 * office
 * three other generic tags
 However i use this tagnames rather as a guideline than as a strict
 rule. Sometimes when i have filled up my dev-tag with a few
 terminals, i open another terminal in the web tag (since it mostly
 only holds my web browser) to write some code with the docu in the
 browser on the side. This way i don't have the screen filled with
 unused terminals.
 
 Is there an even more efficient way of using dwm? How do _you_ use it?

I don't know why anyone would care, really, but since you ask...

I started with a similar arrangement, but after a while I got tired of 
tweaking things and just defined 30 different tags ( , a through 
z, 1 through 3).is for my main terminal window (running 
tmux) and 1 through 3 are places I stick windows to keep them out of 
the way; the others are topical (c for calendar stuff, m for mail) 
or host-specific (f for frodo, s for smaug, etc.).

It's not perfect but I like having a bunch of tags, and getting back to 
my main terminal window is quick and easy (Mod4-Space).  Also, I 
normally hide the status bar but occasionally I want to see it, and then 
the short tag names keep it from being too wide.

I've also patched dwm so that a window named +CHAR (e.g., +g) is 
assigned tag CHAR, which lets me do things like this:

$ urxvtc -name +f ...(something that f is a good mnemonic for)... 

(Yeah, I like st but I'm not ready to switch yet.)

Paul.

-- 
Paul Hoffman nkui...@nkuitse.com



Re: [dev] [dwm] usage, was dwm 6.0 - separate taglists for muli-monitor setup

2013-04-23 Thread Julien Richefeu

On 23/04/2013 21:18, Paul Hoffman wrote:

On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 08:34:14PM +0200, Markus Teich wrote:

It has been argued before that the use of named tags is somewhat a
misunderstanding of dwm.

Yeah, it's was a misnomer. Personally, I was thinking about workspaces, but
I always called it tags.

My tag usage is inspired by this blogpost [0].
I have tags for:
* generic terminal usage
* web surfing
* communication
* media
* development
* office
* three other generic tags
However i use this tagnames rather as a guideline than as a strict
rule. Sometimes when i have filled up my dev-tag with a few
terminals, i open another terminal in the web tag (since it mostly
only holds my web browser) to write some code with the docu in the
browser on the side. This way i don't have the screen filled with
unused terminals.

Is there an even more efficient way of using dwm? How do _you_ use it?

I don't know why anyone would care, really, but since you ask...

I started with a similar arrangement, but after a while I got tired of
tweaking things and just defined 30 different tags ( , a through
z, 1 through 3).is for my main terminal window (running
tmux) and 1 through 3 are places I stick windows to keep them out of
the way; the others are topical (c for calendar stuff, m for mail)
or host-specific (f for frodo, s for smaug, etc.).

It's not perfect but I like having a bunch of tags, and getting back to
my main terminal window is quick and easy (Mod4-Space).  Also, I
normally hide the status bar but occasionally I want to see it, and then
the short tag names keep it from being too wide.

I've also patched dwm so that a window named +CHAR (e.g., +g) is
assigned tag CHAR, which lets me do things like this:

$ urxvtc -name +f ...(something that f is a good mnemonic for)...

(Yeah, I like st but I'm not ready to switch yet.)

Paul.

In case of need, I have already applied the patch on my dwm 6 branch and 
it works like a charm.


BTW, I use dwm with multiple monitor with different resolution in a 
context where the larger screen is used for works (terminal, vim on code 
source, wireshark, ...) and the other one for personal and support stuff 
(mail, web, professional chat, mplayer, ...).  In other way, the 
behavior introduce by the patch respond exactly at one of my need.


Thks

Julien