Re: New mailing list. Was Re: [dwm] musca wm
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 2:35 PM, Uriel urie...@gmail.com wrote: I suggested a while ago to merge wmii@ and dwm@ into hackers@, both lists are rather low level, and there is much overlap, and such a single list would be more fitting for new minor side projects and for 'offtopic' discussion. I hope I am not alone in wishing that the users from the wmii list never make it into the dwm list. -- Samuel 'Shardz' Baldwin - staticfree.info/~samuel
Re: [dwm] xgamma notify
2009/3/6 pancake panc...@youterm.com: I have been playing a bit with xgamma and I think it can be useful as a graphical notification for important alerts like low battery or so. The usage is quite simple. and we can 'flash' the screen in red for a fraction of a second with: What happens if you're not looking at the screen? -- Samuel 'Shardz' Baldwin - staticfree.info/~samuel/
Re: [dwm] Re: stdin to statusbar output removed?
2009/2/10 Valentin a...@apo2k4.ath.cx: http://sprunge.us/VKeN?c http://sprunge.us/VKeN For your wget-ing/copy and paste pleasure. -- Samuel 'Shardz' Baldwin - staticfree.info/~samuel/
Re: [dwm] DWM Tricot
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 02:58:54PM +0100, Anselm R. Garbe wrote: Since there is the possibility to design your own shirts without a shop using spreadshirt.net, I think it's pointless to continue the previous shop -- also because people have different taste. Any suggestions on online stores that take a custom design? And at that, do you have the shirt design floating around? (I'll probably just use the dwm logo on a white shirt or something). The whole project is meant as liberal as possible. Right. I just wanted to support the project while getting a shirt at the same time. :) I'm a big fan of that. OpenBSD shirt, Ubuntu shirt, Gentoo shirt, BLU shirt, LinguasOS shirt... Thanks anyways though. Great project you've got going on here. -- Samuel Baldwin
Re: [dwm] hg tip / upcoming 4.9
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 11:02:43AM -0400, RCarter wrote: GREAT! SUPER! I must say, you are very responsive (to good ideas). Agreed. I will think about creating something helpful on my site for dwm- maybe something to help the non-programmers, such as myself. We can fix that! I'd start with The C Programming Language by KR. -- Samuel Baldwin
Re: [dwm] horizontal/vertical tiling behaviour
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 09:37:26AM +0100, Anthony Brown wrote: When in vertical tiling mode and then pressing mod-h and then repeatedly pressing mod-h the tiling toggles between horizontal and vertical. The same can be done with mod-v. From the function names in config.h I assume this is not the intended behaviour? You can switch to the four modes with the default keys: mod-h for horizontal mod-v for vertical mod-f for floating mod-m for monocle Pressing one of these again sends you back to the mode you were just at. I find this invaluable as occasionally I move into floating mode and dont want to be there, so I merely have to hit mod-f again and I'm back to wherever I was (generally tilev). It's also good if you toggle quite a bit. So in short, yes, it's the intended behaviour. -- Samuel Baldwin