On 10/06/2016 08:15 PM, XSign wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I’m using archlinux, lightdm+awesomeWM as my work environment.
>
> And I found if I startup awesome with lightdm, the environment
> DBUS_SESSION_ADDRESS is set to /tmp/dbus-xxx
>
> But this environment should be point to
Willy Malvault (vlamy) wrote:
*Warning* : this way you will spawn an extra process, as urxvt would be
child process of /bin/myshell (like we say in french : ça m'en touche
une sans faire bouger l'autre translated to nevermind the bollo).
If this is an issue to you, you can
Uli Schlachter wrote:
On 14.10.2012 16:12, Alexander Yakushev wrote:
[...]
In order to start writing real titlebar widgets first we should decide
what for people want titlebars in first place. Minimize/maximize/close
buttons? Moving/resizing windows by titlebar? Something else, more
Alexander Yakushev wrote:
On 10/13/2012 11:38 AM, Jérôme M. Berger wrote:
Wrong. I want titlebars and I use awesome (v3.4.13). I'd be pretty
unhappy if the next stable release didn't have them.
Updating my config files does not bother me. Loosing functionality
does.
OK then, does
Julien Danjou wrote:
Hey folks,
A new awesome arrives! This is mainly to fix a regression introduced
while fixing FS#1011 in v3.4.12.
Happy hacking,
Great, thanks!
And I can confirm that this release doess fix FS#1011. Thanks again.
Jerome
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Jérôme M. Berger wrote:
Jérôme M. Berger wrote:
Leo L. Schwab wrote:
I just installed Awesome 3.4.12 from Debian unstable, and noted an
unfortunate change in behavior.
In 3.4.11, when you changed tags, the window that was focused was,
in general, the window with that tag that last
Julien Danjou wrote:
Hey folks,
A new awesome arrives! This is mainly to fix a regression introduced
while fixing FS#1011 in v3.4.12.
Happy hacking,
Great, thanks!
And I can confirm that this release doess fix FS#1011. Thanks again.
Jerome
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Jérôme M. Berger wrote:
Leo L. Schwab wrote:
I just installed Awesome 3.4.12 from Debian unstable, and noted an
unfortunate change in behavior.
In 3.4.11, when you changed tags, the window that was focused was,
in general, the window with that tag that last had focus. That is, I
Leo L. Schwab wrote:
I just installed Awesome 3.4.12 from Debian unstable, and noted an
unfortunate change in behavior.
In 3.4.11, when you changed tags, the window that was focused was,
in general, the window with that tag that last had focus. That is, I could
switch away from
Tim Johnson wrote:
* Gregor Best g...@ring0.de [100720 23:55]:
keep in mind though that this starts nm-applet whenever awesome is
restarted. That also includes screen geometry changes (i.e. xrandr
events), such as connecting another screen.
Is there a command to first shut down nm-applet
Noah Meyerhans wrote:
On Sun, Jul 04, 2010 at 12:49:10PM +1000, Adam Nielsen wrote:
Nothing. I even did a cold reboot. It seems as if .xinitrc isn't actally
being executed on startup, because 'sh .xinitrc' gets everything running
great.
Might depend on your system config, I've never fully
Perry Hargrave ; wrote:
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 10:28:59PM +0200, Jérôme M. Berger wrote:
- How can I set the default layout for my tags? Right now it starts
in floating layout, which is about the worst possible choice (if I
wanted a floating wm I wouldn't be using awesome).
please see
Hi,
I've just upgraded to awesome 3.4 and I have a couple of
issues/questions:
- I have a vertical xfce panel on the left of my screen. With
awesome 3.3 all was fine, but now the left part of the wibox is
hidden behind the panel. (Note that I had the opposite issue with an
older
Bruno Vernay wrote:
So, I tested the proposed solutions.
- first mapping the tag_keys =
{,#11,'',',(,-,#16,_,#18} as they appear on an
azerty keyboard and then uses tag_key[i] instead of i.
- second, uses tag_keys = { '#10', '#11', '#12', '#13', '#14', '#15',
'#16', '#17', '#18' } I don't
Bruno Vernay wrote:
Awesome uses combo like:
Mod4 + 1-9 : Switch to tag 1-9.
Mod4 + Shift + 1-9 :Tag client with tag.
Mod4 + Control + 1-9 : Toggle tag view.
Mod4 + Shift + Control + 1-9 : Toggle tag on client.
It wasn't working on my config. I found out on IRC (thanks tyk) that I
Jhonny Boy wrote:
Hello everyone
I am using a dvorak bépo keyboard. I try to configured the 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 keys of
the keyboard to switch Desktop but in bépo it's a ,«,»,(,),@,+,-,/,*
but some key doesn't work. Is there any way in awesome 3.2 to identify the key
by a number?
Best regard
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