Re: doc and or examples for obvious

2011-10-19 Thread Thorsten Sperber
On 19.10.2011 10:57, Uli Schlachter wrote: Hi, I haven't come up with any good idea yet, so: Anything on awesome's stderr? Assuming you use linux, 'ls -l /proc/$(pidof awesome)/fd/2' will tell you where awesome's stderr goes to. Nope, no output in both systems. I always have a xterm open with

Re: doc and or examples for obvious

2011-10-19 Thread Uli Schlachter
On 18.10.2011 16:58, Thorsten Sperber wrote: > Hi, > > I tried several times to find someone who uses obvious widgets in > #awesome, but with no luck..and no further examples in the wiki. > > volume_alsa, basic_mpd(*) are working fine. But how do I include mem or > cpu for example? > > obvious.c

Re: Can awesome using X font server fonts

2011-10-19 Thread Julien Danjou
On Wed, Oct 19 2011, Uli Schlachter wrote: > I don't know where you got "xfs" from, but that's a file system, not something > that handles fonts. Actually, it is. It's the X Font Server, an abomination created to mutualize font handling in an environment full of X servers. :) See http://en.wikip

Re: Can awesome using X font server fonts

2011-10-19 Thread Uli Schlachter
On 19.10.2011 06:58, 曹思亮 wrote: > This is what i3-wm does. > > I like xft, but I prefer bitmap font at smaller size. although xft > also has bitmap fonts, it seems that xfs handle bitmap font better. > > So, if I want to change my default font to xfs, what should I write > for the value of "theme