Re: [dev] no-confing-file orthodoxy
Follow-up: Configuration is code, and we know it. http://buff.ly/1JkenGl cheers! mar77i
Re: [dev] no-confing-file orthodoxy
S. R. Gal said: > > What if I want some blue and orange dwm because the stock choice > > pale-ish blue and grey (in the 5.x days) is in humble my opinion ugly? > > I have a question about the no-config-file policy. > What if there are multiple user with different > color scheme taste? Should be separete binaries > the only option? Yes. You can have your dwm with colors you like most in ~/bin/dwm. -- Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
Re: [dev] no-confing-file orthodoxy
Yes. On June 2, 2015 12:55:54 PM CEST, FRIGN wrote: >On Tue, 2 Jun 2015 12:47:56 +0200 >"S. R. Gal" wrote: > >> I have a question about the no-config-file policy. >> What if there are multiple user with different >> color scheme taste? Should be separete binaries >> the only option? Or, is it so rare that your >> girlfriends use dwm? > >Then manually install different binaries. >If you like a red scheme and your girlfriend prefers >yellow, then you configure two dwm's in separate repos >and compile them. then copy the binaries "dwm-red" and >"dwm-yellow" to your /bin and set in each user's initrc: > >exec dwm-red > >and > >exec dwm-yellow > >That's it! > >If you have a large set of input modifications, you >could also hack the config.h-part a bit and include >another header with shared defines, and so on and >so on ... > >Btw, I'd love to see a woman use suckless software. >Anybody know someone? ^^ > >Cheers > >FRIGN
Re: [dev] no-confing-file orthodoxy
On Tue, 2 Jun 2015 12:47:56 +0200 "S. R. Gal" wrote: > I have a question about the no-config-file policy. > What if there are multiple user with different > color scheme taste? Should be separete binaries > the only option? Or, is it so rare that your > girlfriends use dwm? Then manually install different binaries. If you like a red scheme and your girlfriend prefers yellow, then you configure two dwm's in separate repos and compile them. then copy the binaries "dwm-red" and "dwm-yellow" to your /bin and set in each user's initrc: exec dwm-red and exec dwm-yellow That's it! If you have a large set of input modifications, you could also hack the config.h-part a bit and include another header with shared defines, and so on and so on ... Btw, I'd love to see a woman use suckless software. Anybody know someone? ^^ Cheers FRIGN -- FRIGN
[dev] no-confing-file orthodoxy
> What if I want some blue and orange dwm because the stock choice > pale-ish blue and grey (in the 5.x days) is in humble my opinion ugly? I have a question about the no-config-file policy. What if there are multiple user with different color scheme taste? Should be separete binaries the only option? Or, is it so rare that your girlfriends use dwm? s.