abreviation does.
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You might want to add a short mailto-link at the bottom of the
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yeah, I suppose I should.
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is used, since you
certainly don't want to map jkhl to universal keybindings.
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, but never bothered
to turn it off. *shrug*
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, if we had this Insert/Command mode,
AS WELL AS the emacs-style key combining, then we'd be absolutely set.
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startx as per normal.
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the binary (you can run ./configure and make without being
root... you just won't do 'make install', which is fine, as blackbox can be
run from any directory).
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Hey folks.
So, work has begun
will perform some action, and CTRL+Z+T will perform
some other action. Think that's doable?
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Is there some standard window manager keybindings? I'm more curious than
anything, but if there is such a standards doc out there, I'd like to peruse
it.
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On Thu, Jun27,02 08:48, xOr wrote:
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 09:05:52AM -0400, Derek Cunningham wrote:
Is there some standard window manager keybindings? I'm more curious than
anything, but if there is such a standards doc out there, I'd like to peruse
it.
No, the default bbkeys install
modifyable keybindings so
much.
As expected. :)
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$ATERM_OPTIONS
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exits... my work is fine... it's not until 'xterm'
exists that my X session is over.
Also, I've run alpha8 for more than 30 hours without a problem, what apps
are you running?
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probably separate my config files. :)
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On Thu, Jun06,02 08:55, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jun 2002 09:08:11 -0400
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I see no reason why I would want to move a maxmimized window, as moving
it puts some of the windows off screen. I propose that maximized windows
should
Blackboxers,
I've been getting some queries on my screenshots... so I've created a quick
little page with some quick descriptions of what's going on. I'd be happy to
expand on any of the information if there's interest.
Please visit: www.nosleep.ca
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the input from an xask dialog to my browser... just another way to go,
if you don't hack C or C++... :-) )
This is cool. Works fine for me, by the way.
Hmm... now we need bbgoogle. :)
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shaded a window, I don't want it to figure
into the layout calculations.
I too find this quite useful.
I haven't used it yet (just been too lazy to try out any of the CVS'), but I
KNOW I'll like this.
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does intrigue me quite a bit...
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logical.
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ok... another thought. Would it be desired to have resizing snap to the
screen (well, the struct) edges?
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... but also tried the minimal style.
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to.. (I think)
It's a redraw thing anyway...
Matt.
Ahh... yes... I see that now. I iconified XMMS, and it happens.
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That was going to be my next request! :)
Opaque resizing would be really cool...
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. :) Also,
someone mentioned that they registered a blackbox domain.. if they forward
that to my name servers, I can host that domain, and we can use that for our
mailing list address.
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level. 0 is normal.
And higher values are alwys on top of lower values. Then you could
implement this just as always on top and always on bottom with 1 and
-1, but you could also do a lot more with it.
I like this idea as well!
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But... this is one of those creature-featurism ideas... but I thought I'd
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To the original poster:
I use a combination of bbappconf, and bblaunch. I find bbappconf a bit
better when X is just starting, but use bblaunch for launching apps from the
menu.
Glad you liked my screenshots. :)
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that to me? Yep, she did =)
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Hell, my wife uses window maker (-:
My fiance uses windows... :)
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forwarded because my current email address wasn't subscribed. :)
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Date: Sun, 12 May 2002 01:42:08 -0400
Subject: Re: Problems with replying
to have a Raise New Windows
option, which would bring the new window up BELOW the current window?
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On Sun, May12,02 00:57, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
On 12-May-2002 Derek Cunningham wrote:
Blackbox 0.62.1pre0 (which is rather odd, because I'm running
debian-unstable... *shrug*).
I may not have editing the configure.in before releasing.
:)
Anyway... Sloppy Focus, Focus New
a user-configurable width, which works fine for me, and it
looks pretty damn good in the slit.
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PS: One thing that does need to happen though... is bbkeys, bbappconf, and
other bbtools that don't actually need an interface should have a daemon mode!
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Cool.. thanks for the info.
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On Thu, May02,02 00:13, Ciprian Popovici wrote:
Monday, April 29, 2002, 16:11:39, Derek Cunningham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, it IS possible to warp the position of the mouse cursor:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/xwarppointer/?topic_id=861
There's also a program called xbut (xbutton
... and it all shows up in the same place (man,
bbappconf, even in it's sub-alpha version, is an amazing program... bblaunch
is also nice because it doesn't FORCE apps to be a certain way).
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On Mon, Apr29,02 09:11, Derek Cunningham wrote:
[addendum]
this was originally sent to John, but I also found some more info, so this
is an addition. :)
On Mon, Apr29,02 21:56, John Kennison wrote:
I've just had an idea, and I'd always question myself if I didn't ask
process of configuring Apache/Bind/Sendmail for domains at the ISP I
work for.
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Sean,
What are your thoughts on Window edge snapping? I'd love it if my windows
would snap to my other windows! :)
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On Sat, Apr27,02 13:10, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
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Sean,
What are your thoughts on Window edge snapping? I'd love it if my windows
would snap to my other windows! :)
Not opposed to it, it is on the list of features to consider when features
the perspective of having
apps without decor loading at startup) than bblaunch.
search google for it... it's only the bbtools page, you'll have to hit
CTRL+F to find it... -peak3 is stable enough for me that I run it 24/7.
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the header this time.
I'm sorry, I must have slept through a mailing list thread, or something...
but what does this thing do?
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the playlist button reopens it on the current workspace... now, it reopens it
on the same workspace.
Not necessarily a bad thing... but a different thing.
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, and I guess if this were an option, it may also be a good idea to have
the menu show up on the main menu, even if it is torn off.
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To the bbkeys author:
I use keybindings to do most things, like raise/lower my windows... and I've
just noticed that you don't have an Iconify command. Bummer... think you
could add one?
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On Sat, Apr20,02 23:05, Derek Cunningham wrote:
To the bbkeys author:
I use keybindings to do most things, like raise/lower my windows... and I've
just noticed that you don't have an Iconify command. Bummer... think you
could add one?
Man... I get so hung up on terminology sometimes... I
forward to
the possibilities that this new fan-dangled blackbox-lib will have...
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, anyone?
Well... I have no idea why this is happening... but you can resize it back
down using the ALT key, and the right mouse button. Similarily you can use
the ALT key and the left mouse button to move the window around.
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if i did, it would be
for ratpoison, ion or pwm, something like that. but
they are a little too limiting.
yeha... those are definately special purpose WMs... I'd use them in certain
areas, to do certain things... but BB is a nice general purpose WM...
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On Thu, Apr18,02 11:52, Matt Wilson wrote:
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002 11:01:09 -0400
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This is a neat project... and one that might actually pull me away from
blackbox... but alas, we'll see how it develops. :)
http://lainos.sourceforge.net/
Oh
On Thu, Apr18,02 08:34, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
On 18-Apr-2002 Derek Cunningham wrote:
you ever seen waimea?
heard of it awhile ago.. never looked at it though.
i looked at it a while ago and
it looked neat, who knows where it will go.
Yeah.. it sounds neat.. the action
On Wed, Apr17,02 12:30, Joe MacDonald wrote:
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didn't play nicely with X (it had no way to interact with other
applications like rox or xv who did things with the root window)
Hmm... I
flag of most apps gives lots of help... items are
_withdrawn_ into the slit... bearing that in mind though, I still can't
think of a better word, yet.
*shrug* The hole? :) heh... I got better things to do this morning...
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forwarded blackbox.alug.org to alug.org,
woulda made a bit more sense... but this is of course from someone that runs
an ISP. :)
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to rearrange them
in runtime), AND when people ask for session management, we can recommend
xtoolplaces. :) neat stuff, now... someone try it out to be sure it works.
:) I will, hopefully this weekend.
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window to be created is large than screen-availableArea()?
Is the slit/toolbar shown on top of the new window, or below it?
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of.
See the shadows screenshot at:
http://xlife.zuavra.net/spirit/bbxp-shadow.png
Ciprian Popovici
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On Tue, Apr02,02 09:24, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
This is not KDE or Windows. We do not have to do everything just like
they do.
And we're also not catering to morons! :)
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such a broad
general statement) does in fact include warnings such as the one you
exemplify.
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why would one leave a menu empty?
think icons/window list menus. If no window in on workspace 3, the menu is
perfectly empty, you just get a titlebar.
Ahh yes... then I'll abbreviate my opinion: who cares.
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sleep 1 bbpager
sleep 1 wmusic
etc., but these are not consistent.
Any _other_ ideas anyone?
bbrun
sleep 1 bbpager
sleep 3 wmusic
...
This gives bbpager enough time to load first, then wmusic, and then any
other apps after that.
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fit. :)
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when I was still using 10 different apps in my slit.
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hmm... that's funny... ALT+Mouse1 wasn't working either... hitting other
keys a few times seems to have brought things back to life. wtf?
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Blackbox list... I've been running bbkeys v0.3.5 for some time now (over 6
months, at least!) and just
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with the properties of a
window. Like what is meant by a window being visible? I also don't know
what the desired behaviour should be. Should windows only snap to top
layered windows, or any part of a visible window?
Any input or suggestions would be appreciated.
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I know that I always found it difficult to locate the website, without
using freshmeat or google.
I'm sorry, but in this day and age, why would you NOT use google?
I'm Feeling Lucky!
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On 03-Mar-2002 Marc Wilson wrote:
Ok, here's another one that shaleh says is never gonna make it into
blackbox...
actually, I am on the fence on this one. It may make it in ..
yes vote here.
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Do You Yahoo!?
Everything you'll ever need on one web page
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On Sun, Feb17,02 00:17, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
On 16-Feb-2002 Derek Cunningham wrote:
Shaleh,
Is it possible to have blackbox recognize the ~ in it's .blackboxrc file? I
know at least a few people encounter this problem when using blackbox, and
IMHO, it just makes SENSE to have
Shaleh,
Is it possible to have blackbox recognize the ~ in it's .blackboxrc file? I
know at least a few people encounter this problem when using blackbox, and
IMHO, it just makes SENSE to have it understand ~.
What do you think?
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be stupid or something... but I used to use Eterm and I had NO
problems with transparency. Please enlighten me on the issues that you have.
I know there was some issues with setting the bg with something other than
Esetroot, but what's wrong with just using Esetroot?
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for both methods of background
production with the patch mentioned earlier inthe mailing list that is
now in cvs.
ahhh... ok... now I get it. :)
But with http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/BlueMarble/ why would one
not want to use a jpg?! :)
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But with http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/BlueMarble/ why would one
not want to use a jpg?! :)
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On Thu, Feb07,02 10:06, Jan Schaumann wrote:
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On Thu, Feb07,02 10:42, Marco Fioretti wrote:
Head on over to
http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2002-02-06-010-20-RV-DT-SW
And then, aside from that... I'm curious... the author
forget the name of the theme.
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item in the kde menu. I set up my multimedia keys on my Logitech keyboard
with this and it works fine.
Is that one of the Logitech Wireless Optical keyboard/mouse bundles? the
black ones?
If so... do all the keys work properly under linux?
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On Wed, Jan30,02 21:44, xOr wrote:
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 10:00:08PM -0500, Derek Cunningham wrote:
Shaleh,
I guess this is a minor feature request, however I do believe that someone
mentioned that blackbox just handles this wrong, so here goes.
Using bbkeys, or bbappconf, one
dual-head support.
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movable
with ALT+click. Would it be poissible to change this behaviour such that you
CAN still move the window?
Thanks.
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On Sun, Jan27,02 00:50, Mike Douglas wrote:
On Sat, 2002-01-26 at 23:26, Derek Cunningham wrote:
On Fri, Jan25,02 16:52, Mike Douglas wrote:
I'd like to reiterate a question that was asked earlier. Are there any
plans to update the taskbar-icon patch for .62? I miss it.
I've never
6) http://furt.com/blackbox
Right now I am leaning towards 2 (with the updates to fit the screen better).
Please only mail this list, check those CC lists.
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2e = 1)
3e = 6)
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in blackbox for a _long_ time.
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on the
newly created blackbox page, when it's done?
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xinerama
patch) I think i'd prefer the patch, however I'd like it to be a runtime
option, as the ability to span a widescreen DVD movie onto two monitors
would be amazing!
Just MO.
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, then it should,
however an additional option would make sense as well.
What do you think?
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that.
The new 0.62.0 patch is found here:
http://www.ludd.luth.se/~tias/blackbox/bb-0.62.0-maximize_over_slit.patch.gz
The old (slightly less high tech) 0.61.1 patch is found here:
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have the option (run time!) to disable the toolbar. THAT
makes alot more sense to me.
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Derek Cunningham
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All men by nature desire to know. -- Aristotle.
Registered Linux User Number 195825
be all good now, though.
http://www.threadbox.net/blackbox
Thanks
-Thread
Still got a bottom (left/right) scroll bar in ie6 and I'm using 1024x768
resolution.
Dc
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Derek Cunningham
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All men by nature desire to know. -- Aristotle.
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