lse statement regarding the slit, is the keygrabbing
ability EXACTLY like emacs'? or what?
any fluxbox users out there?
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Sean, and whomever else helped, Thank You for providing ALT+MOUSE1 to move
decorless windows! You Rock!
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blackbox) screenshots use one of the included themes... the
only change I made, is a different background. I forget the name of the theme.
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e the application icon you want
> and set the key to run it. The only downside is that there has to be a menu
> 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 Opt
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
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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op is that? It looks like my Dell Inspiron 5000, but I
don't think my dell has dual-head support.
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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 taskb
it's
soemthing I've wanted in blackbox for a _long_ time.
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k those CC lists.
>
> As long as 4) and 5) are down a fair choice is not possible.
> I can't refresh my memory.
>
> Going by memory I vote:
>
> 1e = 4)
> 2e = 1)
> 3e = 6)
>
> Alexander
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>
> 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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Considering both possible implementations (w/ xinerama patch, w/out 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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Will you be making mention of this somewhere on the page, perhaps on the
newly created blackbox page, when it's done?
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is it possible to make bbpager moveable?
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tch for a behaviour something like
> 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:
> http://www.ludd.luth.se/~tias/blackbox/bb-0.61.1-m
ximize over the slit, and if it's not set, then it should,
however an additional option would make sense as well.
What do you think?
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ld also have the option (run time!) to disable the toolbar. THAT
makes alot more sense to me.
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nshots: http://yaz.adsl.duke.edu/blackbox/
>
> (incidentally, I don't use NS4 anymore so this doesn't
> bother me. :)
>
To be a stickler... IE6 still displays a bottom scroll bar (left/right).
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On Tue, Jan08,02 12:45, Scott Moynes wrote:
> * Derek Cunningham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > haha... having recently watched Full Metal Jacket (on DVD no less :), I can
> > only hear the above line in a female vietnamese voice, followed by "me so
> > horny"
ha... having recently watched Full Metal Jacket (on DVD no less :), I can
only hear the above line in a female vietnamese voice, followed by "me so
horny" haha... perhaps a rephrase? :)
> if you'd give me a shout.
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riable width.
>
> Should 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.
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27;t an HTML help site... but one quick suggestion: why not use
an image-map that's left-aligned. lynx should understand it (?) and it'll be
on the side.
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x27;t let this affect your judgement of the new developer,
> please.
The fact that we have a new developer to judge is a pleasure! :)
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To make mention that Sean is now maintaining the code.
- Maybe move the archives under the "Download" section for asthetic purposes.
Otherwise... it looks slick.
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On Mon, Dec17,01 13:10, Scott Moynes wrote:
> * Derek Cunningham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > What features does this have over bbkeys that makes you want to use it?
>
> Well, as someone pointed out to me, it uses 300k less RAM to do
> basically the same thing. The rea
e directory in which you
> start the grabber, and it must be named "rcfile", no prefix dot. This
> is intended to be fixed before a full release.
> It is licenced under the GPL.
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On Mon, Dec17,01 08:19, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> On Mon, 2001-12-17 at 08:08, Derek Cunningham wrote:
> > Will you be adding the new smart placement code to the new blackbox before
> > 61.2 is released? There was talk of some new code being developed...
>
> I believe thi
27;s no good to run without a valid menu file, but I think dumping
> >> core might be a little drastic.
> >
> > I, also, have noticed this effect.
> >
> > xOr
>
> pre6 is up, fixed.
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ened these yahoos and converted them to
> Googlers(?) since then. :D
>
Of course this would be the most acceptable line of evolution... however, I
don't speak to (those) yahoos much anymore. :)
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On Fri, Dec14,01 23:31, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> On Fri, 2001-12-14 at 23:34, Derek Cunningham wrote:
> > Anyone got some suggestions for this guy?
>
> Other than follow the directions? Last time I tried it, it worked.
>
I tried it awhile ago, and it didn't work...
Anyone got some suggestions for this guy?
DC
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Date: Fri,
On Fri, Dec14,01 13:49, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> On Fri, 2001-12-14 at 13:29, Derek Cunningham wrote:
> > Can anything, ever, stand in for google?
>
> Nope
> > I don't even use freshmeat anymore,
> > because google gets me there quicker!
>
> May you
of weird emails
and such (most recent: people form idiana wanted internet access [we're
based in London, Canada], someone was looking to replace a broken toy bear
for his kid [we're an internet service provider!], then there was also the
voicemail left from indiana ), what fun!
--
I think I walked
away from reading that, more confused then when I began. Oh well... I'll
just CVS my previous revision of understanding, and move on.
> Note: I didn't really fault anyone, I simply corrected the statement.
>
And an excellent correction it is. This past august, while
st kill them all
(tm)!
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hat else was supposed to happen
> there?
Well... I've never experienced it... and so in my mind it's more the "fabled
workspace change bug" but there's been lots of discussion on it... *shrug* I
was just wondering. :)
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erly. The code originally handled
> sloppy focus then transient windows, so we just flopped the if/elsif.
> This is immediately noticable with web browsers and their open location
> windows.
What about the workspace change bugs? And has there been any devel on the
smart placement
much the community has
> depended on the memory of this list to find bugs.
or how much people just didn't notice the bug! :)
haha.
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On Fri, Nov30,01 10:58, Scott Moynes wrote:
> * [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > yadda
> >
>
> CAN WE INTEGRATE THIS INTO BLACKBOX?
>
We'll call it the BlackBalls module! :)
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On Mon, Nov26,01 16:11, Ben Neuman wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 03:35:18PM -0500, Derek Cunningham wrote:
> > On Mon, Nov26,01 13:23, Dave Price wrote:
> > > for graphical browsers, you might look at skipstone
> > >
> > > aloha,
> > > dave
>
ui)? Any ideas for a
> > good browser? I use lynx and it is fine, but sometimes I need browser
> > for X. Browsers like Opera or Netscape are far more resource hungry than
> > I can afford.
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Peter
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se when I
clicked anywhere in the app, it didn't bring it to front... so instead, I
bound ALT+e to bring a window to the front, and ALT+d to lower a window to
the bottom... and "I love that". :)
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when the border is crossed.
makes sense... and I can live with it. :)
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his is a bug/misbehaviour/"Feature" in Qt?
>
>
> Just wanted to throw these two things into the whole discussion
> regarding the need for further development of BB. :)
>
> -Jan
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nto your copy
> of BB and compile. For those of us that don't want them, there's BB.
>
> Jamin W. Collins
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gle search should find it.
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> Kind regards,
>
> Wilbert
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> "To build an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe."
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On Wed, Nov14,01 20:24, Fred Smith wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 05:47:46PM -0500, Derek Cunningham wrote:
> > 'use blackbox without a mouse (open menus and browse menus with keys)"
> >
> > I don't agree with this:
>
> i also agree that keybindi
On Wed, Nov14,01 12:03, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Derek Cunningham wrote:
>
> > > So, Jeff, if you're out there, is there any update on where this falls
> > > on the official blackbox TODO list?
> > >
> >
> > better question
On Wed, Nov14,01 11:36, Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper wrote:
> On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 09:20, Derek Cunningham wrote:
>
> > ok... to clarify: bbappconf removed all the window decorations (including
> > title bar). Now, having done this, I fully expected to have to alt-click t
On Wed, Nov14,01 07:55, Es Bee Ex wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Nov 2001 08:42:11 -0500
> Derek Cunningham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Nov14,01 02:34, Es Bee Ex wrote:
> > > On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 19:14:25 -0500
> > > Derek Cunningham <[EMAIL PROTECT
On Wed, Nov14,01 02:34, Es Bee Ex wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 19:14:25 -0500
> Derek Cunningham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I removed the
> > window decorations from aterm, but now I can't move it anywhere!
> >
> Hold alt and click in middle
bb'ers..
can bbkeys grab: space, `, or any of those characters (ie: other than
arrows, and alpha-nums)?
DC
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can move these around?
thanks.
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rough a fifo or
> with the correct options to the binary.
>
Or, run xmms, and use xmms-shell, which provides a -e switch.
I've got Ctrl+Shift+s setup to STOP, and Ctrl+Shift+P to PLAY. :) Then I use
aumix to increase and decrease volume with Ctrl+Shift+J and Ctrl+Shift+K
respe
st plain old Alt+TAB is avail for any Virtual environments that
you're running, and so on.
> Need more coffee to make sense...
>
Coca Cola!
DC
> Craig
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> would allow you to hit Ctrl-m and then Ctrl-a to start aterm.
>
> Proper chaining will not be complete untill some of the broken
> internals of bbkeys are fixed.
>
> It is against the current CVS codebase. If there is any interest, I'd
> be persuaded to create a proper patch file.
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>
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Blackbox List,
Is it possible to build up key combos with bbkeys, in a similar fashion to
Xemacs? I want to make a ton of things shortcuts but i'm running out of
combonations.
Thanks for the help.
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ke the background stay
> > > > every time that i reboot?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks
> > > >
> > > > -|- Hurgh -|-
> > >
> > >
> > > Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="Attachment: 1"
> > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> > > Content-Description:
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > [scott] :: "ein kalter Tod für den sprecher von Lügen"
>
> --
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anks
> >
> > -|- Hurgh -|-
>
>
> Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="Attachment: 1"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> Content-Description:
>
>
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are
> not too short on memory.
>
> You can find the full article here:
> http://www.ny.us.rasterman.com/pages/e.html
>
> igor
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K... I apologize for my blatant ignorance.
I found the screen shot. :)
DC
On Thu, Oct25,01 16:01, Ignacio Thayer wrote:
> no wading required, its right on that page i sent you
>
> bbtools.thelinuxcommunity.org
>
> On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Derek Cunningham wrote:
>
> >
sent you
>
> bbtools.thelinuxcommunity.org
>
> On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Derek Cunningham wrote:
>
> > Not willing to make my life easy, and provide one of those http:// thingys
> > (aka "links") such that I could just click it and see?
> >
> > Call me l
ble along with the patches, should be up whenever he gets
> a chance..
>
> On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Derek Cunningham wrote:
>
> > Got a screenshot?
> >
> > DC
> >
> > On Wed, Oct24,01 18:17, Ignacio Thayer wrote:
> > > I have submitted a set of blackbo
our theme
> file, ability to have all windows (not just iconfiied ones) have an icon
> on the toolbar, ability to configure the keys through bbconf. These
> patches should be availabe at bbtools.thelinuxcommunity.org sometime soon.
>
> Please let me know if there are any problems
top of other windows?
> I have this line in my bbpager.bb file:
> bbpager.raised: True
> wich I thought would do the work.
> But nothing happend.
>
> //Jonas "Gannon" Lundqvist
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ble toolbar and the Powerful
> PWM Tabs..
> fluxbox.sourceforge.net
>
> BB forever!!
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On Tue, Oct02,01 18:29, Mark Hill wrote:
> FWIW
Ack! These are driving me nutz! What does it stand for?
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I know it's not possible in blackbox directly... but is it possible with
some 3rd party program to have multiple background images? One for each
Virtual Desktop?
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Blackbox List,
Nevermind... I found it.. thanks.
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key combo that brings it to front.
Thanks,
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const { return catalog_fd; }
>
> turned line #45 into three lines: as follows
> //nl_catd catalog_fd;
> int catalog_fd;
> int nl_catd;
>
> Also, i ./configure'd without NLS support
>
>
> [scott] :: "ein kalter Tod für den sprecher von Lügen"
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able to
> browse the whole list-archive for patches!?
>
> So, everybody who made some patches for BB could create a package with
> some description and put it on the bb patch site... (maybe in a well
> categorized way).
>
> What do you think about this solution?
>
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You can kill an X session using "CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE".
DC
On Tue, Jul10,01 13:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have installed blackbox from the Debian 2.2 CD set using dselect. It
> launches as the default wm from .xsession, and it comes up operational,
> except that the root menu will not appe
Futher to this, I believe the guy who's work wants them to use blackbox
because they're all on one server mentioned that compile time options are
not good because different people will want different options.
This is totally erroneous, because obviosly there'd be an option in your
.blackboxrc to
> (Oh, and yes, I'm aiming for the next version of blackbox to have
> key-navigable menus, but only when they are popped up using the
> keyboard.)
>
Two questions,
1: any idea on a possible timeline for this?
2: (more of a comment) once we have them only on the keyboard, it
wouldn't be a fa
In what areas do you feel linux is "ahead"?
Have you researched those areas?
Is this opinion based on the fact that Linux is Free?
DC
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> I can't believe how far ahead linux is compared to windows. A year ago a
> friend told me about Linux ( " I thought, another mac
is it possible to have many keys execute an app? instead of just one?
for eg: I know I CAN start netscape with C-n, however I would personally
rather something like C-x C-n (kinda like *Emacs). Will that work?
DC
Jason vanRijn Kasper wrote:
> So. It's been a while. =:) bbkeys 0.3.6 is hereb
heh... read the question wrong. sorry. :)
DC
Derek Cunningham wrote:
> If your monitor is energy star compliant... then you'll want to use the
> dpms options of X.
>
> xset dpms 0 0 900
>
> 1st 0: standby
> 2nd 0: suspend
> 900: off
>
> check the xset m
If your monitor is energy star compliant... then you'll want to use the
dpms options of X.
xset dpms 0 0 900
1st 0: standby
2nd 0: suspend
900: off
check the xset manpage for more information.
DC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there a way to disable the blank screen after 15 minutes?
>
> .x([
Matthew:
What would it take to do the following:
- set it so that a maximized window will not cover the slit of the slit
is set to "always on top"
- have edge resistence between windows
and could/would you be willing to do it?
Thanks,
DC
PS: I'm not much of a coder, that's why i'm asking. :
gt; On Mon, 05 Feb 2001, Derek Cunningham wrote:
>
>
>> if you have a graphical login, then put that into your .xsession, then
>
>> from the graphical login, you can select xsession from one of the menus.
>
>>
>
>> DC
>
>
>
> Hmmm Doesn&
if you have a graphical login, then put that into your .xsession, then
from the graphical login, you can select xsession from one of the menus.
DC
Chris LaFrance wrote:
> try putting this into your .xinitrc
>
>
>
> exec blackbox
gt;
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Craig Jesson
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before, but i don't think any clear answer has resulted.
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foo isn't accepting telnet connections"
> when you're 5 hours drive away from home with a laptop without ssh installed
> on it.
no doubt.
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procmail rocks. :)
I use to use it to send a message to my cell phone.. :) but that got
annoying, specially when i started reading the msgs before they reached
my cell.
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> * Derek Cunningham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Nov 13. 2000 16:48]:
>
>>
e your email, the users email, and just leave the list's email.
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|Derek Cunningham .~. Linux System Integr
thanks for the enlightenment. :)
DC
Mads Martin Joergensen wrote:
> * Derek Cunningham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Nov 13. 2000 16:02]:
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>> It would make more sense if the mailing list just used
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the from header, that way when we just hit
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me through the mailing list.
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> I am scrupulous about editing out the names on the To and CC lists, but I'm
> one of only one or two who bother.
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with sloppy focus, then one the border sections is avail to click.
So i'm not so sure i want a SloppyClickToFocus anymore. :)
DC
Derek Cunningham wrote:
> I've been using ClickToFocus for a long time... and recently i've been
> tutoring with a professor (he teaches me prog
se an alt+button1.
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> It's a small thing, and otherwise I think BB is excellent - surprisingly
> snappier than sawfish :)
>
BB's only got a 3MB footprint... can you say that about ?
> BTW - using release 0.61.1
>
:)
> Thanks in advance.
DC
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ctly the same from that point of view - they all
> support the same C and C++ compilers, the same editors and debuggers. Make
> your distro choices based on other factors, like ease of administration, or
> what GUIs they support, or even their design philosophy, whateve
My apologies for the mistake... thanks for the help.
DC
"Gregory J. Barlow" wrote:
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> On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Derek Cunningham wrote:
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> - deletia
> > OK. Here's what happens:
> >
> > When i do something like "rxvt -title "BitchX"&qu
"Jeremy C. Reed" wrote:
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> On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Derek Cunningham wrote:
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> > On a related note, I've noticed that if i set the -title with rxvt, it
> > doesn't change anything.
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> I also use rxvt. I use version v2.6.1. -title works for
On a related note, I've noticed that if i set the -title with rxvt, it
doesn't change anything.
Why is that?
DC
> -name is for the icon name.
> Use -T or -title for window title.
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Peter Peltonen wrote:
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> And I'm gettint pissed off by you people who get pissed off... :)
>
> There is nothing wrong if one makes suggestions. And all the suggestions
> we've see on the list have been politely written. After all, all they are is
> _suggestions_. If one behaves himself there is
> if a list-lurker's vote counts for anything, mine goes for edge resistance.
>
> -chris
but haven't you been reading the messages? it seems that nobody's voice
counts for anything except those that think they are right and just and
elite.
DC
PS: just playing the devil's advocate now it's
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